Nope, they 'fatten' themselves during the last two weeks and flushing is a myth.Growing in coco week 7 flower using organic nutrients anything to fatten them ladies before I flush ???
Why would you flush your coco?Growing in coco week 7 flower using organic nutrients anything to fatten them ladies before I flush ???
Probably another month should do itGrowing in coco week 7 flower using organic nutrients anything to fatten them ladies before I flush ???
At week 7 there is no looking back and you're at a point where anything you did nutrient wise would be minimal if at all.Growing in coco week 7 flower using organic nutrients anything to fatten them ladies before I flush ???
So don't flush just start giving them water at the end and of course goldfish crackersNope, they 'fatten' themselves during the last two weeks and flushing is a myth.
Just feed them normally. There is zero reason to deprive a plant of food over the last two weeks..So don't flush just start giving them water at the end and of course goldfish crackers
Only use the crackers the last week of your grow to harden the buds before harvest.So don't flush just start giving them water at the end and of course goldfish crackers
I prefer Graham crackersOnly use the crackers the last week of your grow to harden the buds before harvest.
You forgot to mention that it HAS to be the RAINBOW variety as the color spectrum provided will encourage the plant to show it's fall colors and THIS IS WHAT FATTENS THE BUDS, because the plants think there life is coming to an end in late fall.Only use the crackers the last week of your grow to harden the buds before harvest.
I assume you're referring to the super secret old school method of swedish fish root shock? If the op knows where to obtain nitroglycerin and liquid nitrogen they might be able to pull it off.How about Swedish fish ?
Used to use Surströmming but too many god damn cats would come.I assume you're referring to the super secret old school method of swedish fish root shock? If the op knows where to obtain nitroglycerin and liquid nitrogen they might be able to pull it off.
Sounds like a red herring to me.How about Swedish fish ?