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docman
01-22-2011, 09:47 PM
Hydro
400 watt HPS
E & F
3 x 2
closet
3 plants
14 inches when entered 12/12

My grow is going well I beleive I had some nute issues at the beginning but now they look like beauties. Like I said I am at 24 days. Will the plants and buds grow a good deal more or will the buds just continue to fill out. Can anyone give me an indication(guess) about how long plants continue to grow. I put them in at 14 inches they are now about 40inches and buds all over but the buds arent big. Will the plants now focus on the buds? Can anyone also give me any help in what the next step right before harvesting.Is there anything special I should do.Flush,molassess etc etc.
Thanks to all I have learn alot on here!

nailer
01-22-2011, 10:00 PM
I can't guarantee im right on this since I'm really new to the growing scene but from all my research. 35 days should be when your plants should be ready from what I have seen from a buddy who was growing your type of plants.

Here is a picture of his plants at 35 days .. it may or may not help you depending on whether or not you are growing the same strain.

http://img844.imageshack.us/img844/1264/left20mangos.jpg

Dexter007
01-22-2011, 10:13 PM
might be a hibryd:jointsmile:

docman
01-23-2011, 03:09 AM
It doeslook very similar thank. Does anyone know how long I should flush for and besides flushing is there anything else that should be done? Before cutting down of course.

docman
01-24-2011, 09:28 PM
My grow is at 24 days of flowering and One or two of the buds are turning an amber brown color. I am told that mango plants are early finishers 35 to 40 days. Should I start the two week flush with water only now or should I go another week with nutes??. This is my first grow and would appreciate some assistance.I have seached the data base for flushing and cannot get any insight.

docman
01-27-2011, 07:46 AM
boy what a response

Gatekeeper777
01-27-2011, 05:27 PM
I have not done this myself but plan to do it as I am able while flushing.
I have read this on other forums that turning the lights on for only eight hours a day will further stress the plants and milk every last drop of gold from her veins. ( my words ). so when the time comes I will report on what happens if someone else does not chime in.
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