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10-12-2010, 03:34 AM #1OPJunior Member
New...And May Need Help
Well, it's been 16-15 days since the first-second flush and I harvested tonight (64 days flowering) after noting the trichomes starting to turn milky with few already amber. I'm amazed at the length, girth, and aroma of the tops, which makes me think the HN feeding plan might not be so bad after all (regardless, I'm still going to follow through with a lighter feeding plan). The fan leaves were starting to turn yellow which I believe is because the plants were using up their own stored nutrients because of the flushed soil. And I definitely believe at the time I posted this thread that the plants were over fed, also that the flushing eliminated the excess nutes.
I still have yet to sample, so I'm not sure if this crop will have poor results as the previous ones. But based the overall impressive healthy appearance and the pungent aroma, I can only believe it's a vast improvement....and I'll know by the end of the week.
Thanks for the help guys! I'll make sure to post with results after drying and curing.Scruggs Reviewed by Scruggs on . New...And May Need Help Hello all! Iā??ve been lurking for some time reading and learning as much as possible, but from the success Iā??ve had I shouldā??ve come forward earlier. After >1 year of unpalatable and disappointing produce with an old feeding schedule, Iā??m finally feeling somewhat successful with a new program as the flowers are much fuller, powdery, and aromatic. However, now into my 6th week of flowering, my fan leaves are curlingā?¦the sides curling down, but now some are curling up. Leaf color is Rating: 5