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    Virgin Grower.. is it time?

    Would appreciate your input on the 'time to clip' countdown.

    Obviously outdoor, should I lay off the nute and start to flush for the next couple of weeks?

    Also, during the flush using tap, my tap here is about 7.8, will this cause any issues?

    Thanks in advance to those willing to share some insight!

    Namaste

    Hog
    WaveHog Reviewed by WaveHog on . Virgin Grower.. is it time? Would appreciate your input on the 'time to clip' countdown. Obviously outdoor, should I lay off the nute and start to flush for the next couple of weeks? Also, during the flush using tap, my tap here is about 7.8, will this cause any issues? Thanks in advance to those willing to share some insight! Namaste Rating: 5

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    Virgin Grower.. is it time?

    I would say another 3 to 4 weeks They appear to be just starting to ripen.

    But the best way to tell is get a Loupe or strong magnifing glass and look at the trichs ( the white stuff on the leaves and buds ) and check the color. In the beginning they are clear. then turn milky or cloudy, then turn amber in color. Most of us harvest at the first sign of amber.

    I have seen a chart on some of the threads in here that were asking the same question and is great for this. Try looking at some of those and also look at some of the grow logs to get a real good idea of when it is best to harvest.

    We just can't do it by looking at pictures unless you have a real good macro camera.

    JG

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    #3
    Senior Member

    Virgin Grower.. is it time?

    Sorry forgot the other questions:rastasmoke:

    A PH of 7.8 is high try getting some horticultural PH Down and get it to at least a 7.0.

    If you have any bloom nutes give her at least another round then then let us see where you are at in about a week.

    JG

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    #4
    Junior Member

    Virgin Grower.. is it time?

    Thanks Jerry, I'll pick up a Loupe and take a look at those logs. Your time is appreciated.

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    #5
    Senior Member

    Virgin Grower.. is it time?

    They do look very healthy and you have done a very good job so far:thumbsup:

    I was just wondering do you know what strain they are?

    Also thanks for the kind comment :thumbsup: Always glad to be a help.

    JG

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    #6
    Junior Member

    Virgin Grower.. is it time?

    Thanks for the complement!

    Just some baglers from ms white widow.. as Im sure you can imagine, Im a bit anxious to taste her flavor. :giggity:

    Been having a heck of a time with the local caterpillars, however. Little buggers chomping away at her precious center . Ive ground a couple up put it around the base and it seems to work well for a few days or so. Been a bit afraid of putting even organic pesticides on it. I looked around on here and think I'll try some lithium grease and see how that works out.

    Thanks again, Jerry

    Hog

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    #7
    Senior Member

    Virgin Grower.. is it time?

    I don't know what to tell you about the catapilers but you may want to post that in plant problems. Catapilars can destroy a plant fast.

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