upthearsenal
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Haha, Verde I basically posted the same thing, but it was to an external blog. It really is the shit, once I read that, I tossed out the mag. glass (figuratively, I still use it for fun)!
very helpful...thanks
yeah wanted to chop her down but might wait a few more days and see what heppens...and will be doing shock ripening on her last 3-5 days before harvest for denser, oilier budsShe's lookin' ready to me bro.
no bro...lol, you wouldnt want to know why i call myself littleflavioIs your screen name little flavio in refference to the Ochoa brothers?
thanks homie...dang cant wait, just pluck a small bud to try her laterLookin Great there LF Bro' I'd take her to 56-58 days maybe yet though before choppin' .
yeah dude...was expecting that she will be yielding less with 2 mos 10/12, 11/12, 12/12 respectively getting close to summer from seed to finish...just got one confusion about the leaves dieing before harvest, is that all her leaves are still vibrant green like 98% of it as to reading the link...i have harvested a few plants which based on my experience the leaves do turn yellow...but not on this lady, only feeding her molasses from the time it started showing its sex.check this out
love this article, made harvest click for me
https://www.rollitup.org/harvesting-curing/210501-zeuss-take-harvesting.html
the jb looks good for off season... a bit lanky but good
Yeah the leaves should turn yellow unless it has some nutrients available, like in the soil?will be posting pics after i shock rippened her to see how she looks like...so stay tuned
for peeps wondering what shock ripening is...heres how its done
place in total darkness for 3-5 days flushing her down with ice cold water everyday...i usually stop watering on the 3rd day and leave her alone for the last 2 days
Healthy plants are green until harvest day.Yeah the leaves should turn yellow unless it has some nutrients available, like in the soil?
Plants with enough nutrients are healthy until harvest day.Healthy plants are green until harvest day.
Now you're getting into a flush vs no-flush debate and to each his own on that subject.Plants with enough nutrients are healthy until harvest day.
If one does a proper flush, most nutrients should be removed from the soil... leaving the plants to take food from extra leaves.. turning them yellow