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04-25-2005, 08:58 PM #1OPSenior Member
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Plants are at 5 wks now and I started the flushing process to get rid of all the ferts and salts. I used 6 gallons of water on a 2 gal. pot.
I was rather amazed that with the first 3 gallons, the water drained out with a heavy yellow tint and by the end of the last gallon I was draining clear water. I take it the yellow was all the yech I wanted to get rid of....right?
Oh yah, and a pic of the children!Psycho4Bud Reviewed by Psycho4Bud on . Flush Plants are at 5 wks now and I started the flushing process to get rid of all the ferts and salts. I used 6 gallons of water on a 2 gal. pot. I was rather amazed that with the first 3 gallons, the water drained out with a heavy yellow tint and by the end of the last gallon I was draining clear water. I take it the yellow was all the yech I wanted to get rid of....right? :D Oh yah, and a pic of the children! :D Rating: 5
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04-25-2005, 10:18 PM #2Senior Member
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yes that yellow is the "Yech" you wanted to get rid of :P
they're looking pretty man, definately another few weeks on em though.. flushing now won't hurt though...looks like she has almost more than enough fert in her already..
i'd give her another 3 weeks easyAs we live...a life of ease. Everyone of us...has all we need. Sky of Blue...and Sea of Green. In our Yellow Submarine.
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04-26-2005, 08:58 AM #3Senior Member
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Originally Posted by BobBong
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04-26-2005, 06:53 PM #4Senior Member
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56 days is typical...8 weeks....
is that flushing something I would really really need to do late in the veg growth/early in flowering? I recently realized I had too much ferts in my babies and flushed them out...they started back growing well and stopped drooping...but would I need to do this again? (I'm not giving ferts for a while since the soil already had delayed release nutrients)...And is there a significance in doing that at that stage or did you just need to do it?
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04-26-2005, 06:56 PM #5Senior Member
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Oh, btw, look under a magnifying glass at the trichomes...that's the best way to tell if it's time to harvest...they'll be starting to turn brown, but not even quite 50%...when they're starting to turn brown (or yellow or amber), that's when the THC is gonna start trying to break down into 2 less psychoactive components...
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04-26-2005, 07:23 PM #6Senior Member
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no flushing is the process right before harvest, generally 2 weeks before harvest. I like 3 weeks.
it get's the excess nutrients out of the soil and plumps the buds upAs we live...a life of ease. Everyone of us...has all we need. Sky of Blue...and Sea of Green. In our Yellow Submarine.
Bob\'s CannabisButter Recipe!
Everything in Moderation...
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04-27-2005, 01:21 AM #7Junior Member
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damn man those are nice what strain are they
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04-27-2005, 09:17 PM #8OPSenior Member
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Northern Lights from Amsterdam Seeds. I'm keeping an eye (30x) on them for a color change in the trich's. Not to shab for a first grow!
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04-28-2005, 12:29 PM #9Senior Member
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actually, even better than what I said before, look for the trichomes to turn CLOUDY instead of amber or brown...cloudy to yellow is the peak potency...
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04-28-2005, 12:30 PM #10Senior Member
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those plants kick ass, my 1st is well on its way...
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