Here you can see how she looks under Flash Light it looks not Bad
it's only 110 Watt LED in 3 weeks she looks than bigger i think


Here you can see how she looks under Flash Light it looks not Badit's only 110 Watt LED in 3 weeks she looks than bigger i think
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I like a long flush but if you want to shorten it, flawless finish works a charm. The only AN product that gets much love from what I can tell...
Well I'm in a coco so it's a bit different but I only flush when I see it's all cloudy, but that's just me. Depends how you like your final product to be. I aim for 5-10% amber.I can Flush now on to finish, what you think? Trichs looking most clear but they turning Milky.
Well I'm in a coco so it's a bit different but I only flush when I see it's all cloudy, but that's just me. Depends how you like your final product to be. I aim for 5-10% amber.
For me, once they're mostly cloudy I reduce to nearly no feed for a few days, plain water for another few days, then flush with Flawless Finish for a week and if I can, another couple of days on plain water at the end.
If they look like they've gone too far at any point during that time, i just pull em as I'd still take a slightly shorter flush over too many ambers. As you're in soil you shouldn't have any problems, in coco sometimes this is a bit too long for that plant to handle.
Depends on the strain though and what I'm looking for in it. Personally I would push a sativa a little longer to get a few more ambers as it balances the high a bit for me and gets rid of the raciness which I'm not such a fan of, indica I'm less concerned with and would probably take it when it's all milky with a few ambers showing.
I know there's a LOT of debate over flushing but as far as I'm concerned, the difference is night and day in coco/hydro but from what I can tell, it's somewhat less important in soil and not needed in full organics. Probably why there's so much debate over the issue. Best weed I ever smoked was organic and not flushed, worst weed I ever smoked was in coco and not flushed (my very first indoor grow) The longer I flush, the smoother my smoke.
To further complicate it, depends on your drying method. I've chopped too early before and let it slowly dry for two weeks (too long - they got a bit mouldy!), the trichomes continued to change during the dry. It was very clearly changing during the process. If you're drying for more like 7 days, you're probably not going to see much change though.
I'm not sure how much that helps, but that's my 2p.
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I start giving RO Water i belive the timing is perfekt the Trichs are getting from Clear to Milky so why waiting? For me is the opposite i smoke organic weed and my lungs hurting i belive the Coco outcome are better now much better. But maybe we both wrong and most important is curing? Side by Side Growing and curing with organic and hydro will be interesting to see who is right.
I Harvest my Samsquanch in the next 2-3 weeks she is than ready. The Trichs are most like i don't now i never test full Amber ore full Milky..
I never flush but give them plain water during their last 7-10 days. The right moment to start with plain water depends on the desired color of trichs but also on the feeding before. Your lady‘s leafs show a quite dark green so I would start with plain water at least 14 maybe even 20 days before harvest.
Personally I try to feed them less than you do, so my plants don‘t show such a dark green and would show already a fading of colors...
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