White widow should I flush now ?

OkSureWhyNot

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Idk. I feel like I would wait, but I haven't spent last three months looking after them. What's your plant tell you? Peaking? Maturing? Young?
 
Idk. I feel like I would wait, but I haven't spent last three months looking after them. What's your plant tell you? Peaking? Maturing? Young?
[/QUOTE vegged for 8 weeks been in flowering 9 weeks fri but they’ve had issues along the road lots of white hairs turning orange now so don’t know weather to start the flush
 

OkSureWhyNot

Active Member
I hear, cut early it's a brighter louder high.
When it gets older and trichs turn amber, it is more sedative.
Just cure properly.

Just sharing what I am hearing. I just entered flower so good to see your grow just a few weeks ahead of me.

Wish u luck
 

Star Dog

Well-Known Member
No... Imo you need at least a few more weeks, once you think it's ripe you can flush it, or that's what I do.
 

jondamon

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I hear, cut early it's a brighter louder high.
When it gets older and trichs turn amber, it is more sedative.
Just cure properly.

Just sharing what I am hearing.
Then you are listening to the wrong people

in 11 years of growing and a couple of early pulls due to issues such as bud rot etc I can say from my experience that effect is strain dependant.

if you grow an indica known for being a sedative high, cutting it early is not going to change its effects. It will however shorten its effects and lighten them.

Pulling later can intensify the effects, to a point before diminishing occurs.
Most people never pull late because when they think they’ve pulled latemore often than not they’ve pulled at the correct time based on how the plant looks.
 

OkSureWhyNot

Active Member
Then you are listening to the wrong people

in 11 years of growing and a couple of early pulls due to issues such as bud rot etc I can say from my experience that effect is strain dependant.

if you grow an indica known for being a sedative high, cutting it early is not going to change its effects. It will however shorten its effects and lighten them.

Pulling later can intensify the effects, to a point before diminishing occurs.
Most people never pull late because when they think they’ve pulled latemore often than not they’ve pulled at the correct time based on how the plant looks.
To me it's obvious that indica will give a greater chance of couch lock over a sativa. I meant within the individual plant itself , closed system. Can only compare it to itself if you are pulling early or not.
 
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