6 Week Flower wholly dankness, flushed only once :O

bro54209

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6 week flower -> ~20% amber, ~3 days ago fed light (1tsp big bloom, 1 Epsom and 1 gypsum) realized it was frosting- flushed it a few times in an hr, now soil is dry. Wanted to flush for 1~2 weeks but its ripe already, how should I go about prioritizing; amber%, salt buildups, and dryness of soil upon chopping?

Look at those horny trichomes!Image63.jpg
 

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bro54209

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6 weeks seem a little early. You have pics of actual buds ?

Is this an auto strain ?
Not auto its a clone from a 16 week mom, I flowered it on Jan 25th. Shot up 3-4x in height the first week, these were the first clones I ever took and turned out great 8) the other 2 strains are going to take 7-8 weeks but this one would be overdone by week 7, I'm guessing I'm going to flush it and wait 2 more days to chop it unless it hits 30% amber until then I'm hoping to see what growers out there suggest, it's my understanding some strains take a week to go from milky to amber and others a couple days, I feel as if it went from 10% yesterday to 20% today with tons on the edge turning I'm afraid to see 50% tomorrow especially the day after watering I figure harvesting when the soil is dry would prevent mold
 

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bro54209

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I got some kelp today to hopefully fatten up the next batch, I'm also going to make sure I give them water only every 3 waterings, I've been consistently feeding light and getting a feel for how much they can handle
 

HydroRed

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6 week flower -> ~20% amber, ~3 days ago fed light (1tsp big bloom, 1 Epsom and 1 gypsum) realized it was frosting- flushed it a few times in an hr, now soil is dry. Wanted to flush for 1~2 weeks but its ripe already, how should I go about prioritizing; amber%, salt buildups, and dryness of soil upon chopping?

Look at those horny trichomes!View attachment 3625956

Is this from the bottom of a leaf or from a bud? Its all clear and amber too. Theres no milky's colors in between -just clear and amber??
 

bro54209

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Is this from the bottom of a leaf or from a bud? Its all clear and amber too. Theres no milky's colors in between -just clear and amber??
I noticed that! I was trying to get pics of different nugs and chose the most amber, went back to check the 1st cluser I saw and it was 50%milky 10% amber and 40% cloudy/clear so it's got a couple more days phew I'm glad I can flush it once more real good, I cant wait to see how they react to the kelp, couples hours since I fedon't and they're perky
 

Alienwidow

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Theres no way that plants done yet. Get us some pictures of the top buds up close and im sure these guys will agree. It doesnt look like the hairs have even ambered more than 30%. I know its mostly about the tricombs but you also have to look at the plant as a whole.
 

bro54209

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Haha you shouldve seen how tiny that clone was, I didn't veg it at all. It went from headphone wire to pencil thick in a few weeks :fire:
 

bro54209

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plesus christ its been 3 weeks and 3 days since i chopped the first clone and the other 2 strains are about to get beat by that same strain again with the 2nd clone 4 weeks younger. although the other 2 are getting faaat. Anyone tried sampling a strain with a couple different harvest dates and noticed how significantly potent a couple days makes? I've been waiting for ALL clear trichs to turn milky this time even though I find 5-10% amber in 'some' spots, I think my first 2 harvests were bunked by harvesting a couple days early which is definitely not uncommon I jsut want to crank out that loud psychedelic shit
edit: Id 'imagine' the majority like 50% of thc is made in the last 7 days and that harvesting 3 or so days early might cut thc from 20% to 13% these are completely made up anyone know how relative the scope of harvest timing makes or breaks a good smoke?
 

qwizoking

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Bro its not done...

Also ive done whole grows never having run off.. flushing isn't entirely necessary
 
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