marcoesquandolas
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It has been a great, mid-temp nominally dry season on Colorado this year. I've had my gals in 7 gal pots outdoors since July. They are flowering just beautifully and are uber-healthy, chunky and ultra fruity. All organic Blowfish.
The season appears to remain friendly with temps staying above freezing and sunshine and mild temps predicted for the next two weeks still. I am tapering my (light) nutes and supplementing with microbe tea to finish off the season.
Here is my question: Should I let them go as long as the season will permit or is there a point of diminishing returns?? I want to maximize my yield but not at the expense of quality. Any tips would be very appreciated.
Thanks.
The season appears to remain friendly with temps staying above freezing and sunshine and mild temps predicted for the next two weeks still. I am tapering my (light) nutes and supplementing with microbe tea to finish off the season.
Here is my question: Should I let them go as long as the season will permit or is there a point of diminishing returns?? I want to maximize my yield but not at the expense of quality. Any tips would be very appreciated.
Thanks.