Want to Know If Your Plants are Finished?

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Im back again, lost track of when i flowered this big band, i think it takes 10-12 weeks or so it said on a seed site, just want to know how many weeks youd say this kannabia big band has left so i can start the flush. Respect for all your previous help

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rocknratm

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Hey Fddblk, I was wondering if my plant is finished or do it need to go 3 more weeks. She's a Auto Blue Mystic and been flowering for 40 days.

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that only been flowering for 40 days? damn that looks nice!
Id say go at least a full 7 weeks if not 8 weeks. Id invest in the radioshack microscope just to be sure. If not, 10-14 days would be fine.
 

summerigrewup

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I dont have a magnifier. But to my eyes it looks like majority are milky and I see a hint of amber. Some ppl said they would have cut it already. But shes finally starting to look ready too me. But maybe a week left. First flush was today. These pics are from 2 days ago.



 

ҖҗlegilizeitҗҖ

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I dont have a magnifier. But to my eyes it looks like majority are milky and I see a hint of amber. Some ppl said they would have cut it already. But shes finally starting to look ready too me. But maybe a week left. First flush was today. These pics are from 2 days ago.



those are some sexy buds! ya there done if you cut now but anther week would give you a strong couch lock
 

DankBudzzz

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well those are gonna hermie on you imo. they need 2-4 weeks, but idk how long they will make it. Those are very rough, looking deficient or lockout or something.
But chop in 2 weeks if they dont hermie yet
The yellowing leaves is from cutting out the nitrogen a little to early. the emerald jack I believed to be cal mag deficient but have been feeding strongly to no avail. I checked the trichs today at day 62 flowering and have about 15 amber trichomes and alot of milky. 2 to 4 weeks seems a little long imo as they are both rated as 8 week strains. I do agree that the emerald jack won't last much longer so I'm goign to chop it soon. I'm sure my exodus cheese will go as long as I want it to. Its showing mostly milky trichs with a hint of amber in the heads.
 

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&#1174;&#1175;legilizeit&#1175;&#1174;;6687019 said:
hell no! flush only a week before harvest, if you flush at all
I thought it was best to flush several times 2 weeks before harvest to leave a week of drying out time for the soil so it dries easier, and isnt it near essential to flush when you've used terra Flores and boost to get the crap out the plant? Cheers for responding
 

Snafu1236

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I thought it was best to flush several times 2 weeks before harvest to leave a week of drying out time for the soil so it dries easier, and isnt it near essential to flush when you've used terra Flores and boost to get the crap out the plant? Cheers for responding
If you're organic in soil, no need to flush. If you are going hydro or using synthetic nutrients than it is a good idea to flush.

I use organically-amended soil. I don't flush, as I feed pretty much plain water the entire grow anyways, relying on the soil microbiology to do all the work for me.

For me, hydroponic systems and synthetic nutrients are a bad approach to growing. Hydroponic systems create copious yields, and are best suited for 'drug' dealers IMO. The finished product typically sucks...the harshness is not warranted IMO.

Synthetic nutrients is a horrible way to grow. They hurt the Earth, and create a crappy finished product. The taste is just awful.

I compare these two segments of growing to an organic setup. IME, growing organically takes the science out of growing and puts nature back in charge; this produces the most floral, tasty and efficiently-burning cannabis time after time.

Though yields may not be as big as a synthetic setup, it doesnt matter to me. I prefer connoisseur quality bud, and quality over quantity any day of the year.

Hydro and synthetics are good for 'drug' dealers. Organic soil growing is for the discerning connoisseur.
 
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