End of flower cycle

ZerocoolSmith

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Can anyone tell me their techniques for their end of flower cycle? Im in the middle of week 6 and coming to an end, Im not sure exactly when to do the final flush and stop feeding ect.

A decent amount of leaves are turning yellow, does that mean they're using less nitrogen and coming to an end of their life?
 

Horsetooth

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I like to reduce my light to 11/13 for the last 3 weeks. Leaves yellowing could be natural, id have to see a picture.
 

dannyboy602

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It means the N is being moved from the lower leaves to the buds. It's normal. It tells the grower harvest is near. If ur growing in hydro flush is necessary to remove excess salts. Otherwise it's not warranted. But flush if u must. It doesn't change how ur soil grown buds will taste.
 

kagecog

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I think I'd have to agree with dannyboy 100% on this one, if your growing in soil then go ahead and feed until the last day! If your judging how long your going to flower for by what the breeder says, you're gonna need to rethink that and buy a little pocket microscope instead so you can check out the trichs and get an accurate estimate on how long your specific pheno is gonna need to flower for.
 

ZerocoolSmith

Active Member
Sorry for the late response... life.

Im in coco. Ill take a picture tonight. Some of the trich's are turning orange. Ive been flushing every 2 weeks. Maybe just 1 final flush at the end?
 
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