Almost done

PaulyG

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Almost done. First grow in expanded clay. Changing pot size next grow. A little root bound. But even with exhaust vented outside. Whole house smells sweet. Just started flushing today. Zombie Haze.
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Almost done. First grow in expanded clay. Changing pot size next grow. A little root bound. But even with exhaust vented outside. Whole house smells sweet. Just started flushing today. Zombie Haze.
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Looks good @PaulyG
I'd say you have a couple weeks left judging by the pistols.
How long has she been in flower?
What nutrients are you using.
Does it call for a flush?
Stay safe.
Bill
 
Using maxigrow during veg. maxiflower while flowing at half strength. From general hydroponics. Under 60X microscope about 5% dark yellow trichomes. Flowing for 75 days. Straight water flush 5 to 7 days. Improves flavor by removing nutrients forcing plant to use up remaining sugar stores. Reducing harshness. Bonus should be at 10 to 15% dark yellow trichomes by harvest and an increase in turpins. Buds are a little smaller than earlier grows. Suspect pot is to small. In 2.2 quart pot.
 
Using maxigrow during veg. maxiflower while flowing at half strength. From general hydroponics. Under 60X microscope about 5% dark yellow trichomes. Flowing for 75 days. Straight water flush 5 to 7 days. Improves flavor by removing nutrients forcing plant to use up remaining sugar stores. Reducing harshness. Bonus should be at 10 to 15% dark yellow trichomes by harvest and an increase in turpins. Buds are a little smaller than earlier grows. Suspect pot is to small. In 2.2 quart pot.
That is a small pot for such a big girl. :Namaste:
75 days in flower wow 11 weeks and a couple more to go?
I always feed right up until I turn my lights off for 24hr pre harvest.
I've tried flushing but saw no benefits.
I found starving my ladies when they need fed the most wasn’t helping my harvest size or quality.
But some people swear by it so if that's your process then that's great.
Are you prepared for harvest?
Do you have a good procedure?
Stay safe.
Bill
 
Dry trim method. Hang each limb separate. Keeping temperature below 72° Fahrenheit but above 65° keeping humidity under 50%. When small branches snap with out breaking off. I move them to cardboard box and leave for 10 days turn box daily. Then trim and jar for another ten days. Shake gently and burp daily. Move Vacuum bag and refrigerate.
 
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