Harvest 2014 - Its getting chilly quick!

Tyrantecks

Active Member
Hey guys, I have a really nice grow going this summer, my plants have been flowering about 6 weeks or more and are 5 ft tall.

I live in Upper- Middle New England and it seems to be getting cold very fast, starting tomorrow night 9/17/2014 I'm going to have to put my plants in the shed and back out in the morning as the temp will drop to 38 degrees.

We are supposed to get a warmer week next week but I got some nice buds and weight on them now.

Should I just stop feeding and just start the week long flush now so that I can harvest next week (Sept, 23rd)?

It just seems to be getting colder quicker this year and I don't want to mess up my harvest because I tried to squeeze out an extra week? Trichomes look to be cloudy.
 

waterdawg

Well-Known Member
Just keep them healthy tiil there done but dont force feed them. Keep a close eye on the buds for rot on the inside close to the stalks. I just had a bit last week.
 

heathaa

Well-Known Member
Take molasses syrup or honey. Put a teaspoon to half a gallon of water. Water your plants with it. The unprocessed natural sugars are eaten by the microorganisms and it stimulates the plants. My first time doing it. My budsddoubled in size over the following 3 days after using
 

waterdawg

Well-Known Member
Take molasses syrup or honey. Put a teaspoon to half a gallon of water. Water your plants with it. The unprocessed natural sugars are eaten by the microorganisms and it stimulates the plants. My first time doing it. My budsddoubled in size over the following 3 days after using
Doubled in size after three days.....WOW!!
 

heathaa

Well-Known Member
Yea. But my plant, at the time obviously needed it...it does help tremendously. Just make sure it's natural sugars and not processed sugars
 
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