Seven week flower -- How close?

I am seven weeks flower and wanted to get an opinion from a more trained eye then my own this being my first attempt.

I haven't added any nutrients in nearly two months nothing but purified water so it should be about 30 days out since they all burned off so I've been flushing for a pretty decent amount of time.

Anyhow let me know what you think..
 

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Jeffislovinlife

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I feel your pain but you got some time yet to go this got put in flower on the 24 of JulyResized_20200917_075817.jpegif I haft to wait so do you as always thank you for your time
 
Why did you stop feeding them, when they need it the most?
Because I was reading that you stop feeding around 30 days to harvest to flush the plant of any nutes that could change the taste, etc. Maybe you can correct me or point to a different resource that has different guidance.
 

Failmore

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Because I was reading that you stop feeding around 30 days to harvest to flush the plant of any nutes that could change the taste, etc. Maybe you can correct me or point to a different resource that has different guidance.
Where did you read that? The plant needs nutrients to make the flavors and taste you want. Not feeding in soil is not going to be the end of the world tho. The plant will just start to eat the bottom leaves. People who are pro flush, flush for 14 days before harvest...not 60-80 days which will be your case.
 

Failmore

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I would not call feeding without nutrients "flushing". The word flush triggers people around here. You were just not feeding.
 

Jon Galt

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I am seven weeks flower and wanted to get an opinion from a more trained eye then my own this being my first attempt.

I haven't added any nutrients in nearly two months nothing but purified water so it should be about 30 days out since they all burned off so I've been flushing for a pretty decent amount of time.

Anyhow let me know what you think..
With a name like that, I'm wondering if you're from Ohio? I was born and raised in Columbus.
 
Where did you read that? The plant needs nutrients to make the flavors and taste you want. Not feeding in soil is not going to be the end of the world tho. The plant will just start to eat the bottom leaves. People who are pro flush, flush for 14 days before harvest...not 60-80 days which will be your case.
I read it a while back on another page like an idiots guide to first time grows.
 

SpawnOfVader

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Well if you read the OP then you would know this is my first attempt at this. I can read and watch videos all day long to learn but also need a more trained eye to teach. That's what the forum is for after all. ‍
Lol no offense intended, I just meant it's a question we all get to answer so often it seems like it would save time to just come up with a prepped answer like that.
 

nc208

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I would not call feeding without nutrients "flushing". The word flush triggers people around here. You were just not feeding.
Huh? Thats exactly what he did, he used straight water for 2 months. That is the definition of Flushing. Not feeding is maybe 1 watering, your stretching alot on this one.
 

SpawnOfVader

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Huh? Thats exactly what he did, he used straight water for 2 months. That is the definition of Flushing. Not feeding is maybe 1 watering, your stretching alot on this one.
I've never seen someone "flush" by just using plain water for two months... that's all my plants get most of the time. I've always heard flushing normally entails excessive watering until the TDS readings of your runoff drop significantly
 
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