Going into week 10 with strains that say it only takes 9

2feather18

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Blue dream and white widow says it takes 9 weeks for flowering I'm going on 10 and it still looks like he needs a week why is that now I did have some nutrient burn during vegetation does that have anything to do with it
 

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SidV

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Most sellers flowering times are not from 12/12 switch.but rather when first flowers begin to appear. (Rule of thumb is add x2 weeks on flowering time.
 

2feather18

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Most sellers flowering times are not from 12/12 switch.but rather when first flowers begin to appear. (Rule of thumb is add x2 weeks on flowering time.
See that's what I thought but they told me it starts from when you start from the 12 /12 switch. I was told but it would make more sense from 2 weeks when they first start to flower right
 

2feather18

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I was about to say am I drooling rn.. finna go find me some dream to roll now thanks for the inspiration fam. Also what these guys said ^ about giving it longer than the seller states. I think they give a general idea of how long - not a concrete date
not the seller it's what they say on the internet.. is it too late to flush
 

mistergrafik

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Personally I don't flush the right way I don't think - I would start the flush in a couple days if the plant in the photo was mine. I run a slowly diluted nute mix over the course of two weeks. I use coco. It seems that this helps clear the system way more while keeping the plant happy.. for that smooth smoke and white ash I was looking for (if I catch the cure good). Slowly diluting the nutrient mix will leave my soil cleaner than if I run straight water flush. I stem split and leave it in the dark to dry out. I might not be the best one to answer that question for ya I am a risky grower.
 

2feather18

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Are u in coco? I see some rasta fades are u sure u didn't already start the flush? :eyesmoke:
Not that plant. well a lot of people tell me you don't have to flush and a lot of people telling me you should flush so I'm going to flush half my plants and then the other half I'm not but then somebody said just flush them all. also I don't know because of the nutrients I'm using I should flush . and I'm in regular soil Fox Farm in coast of Maine Smart Fabric pot
 

mistergrafik

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Haha yes it is a catch 22 - that is the flush. The nutrients u pump into the soil change the actual structure of the plant and flowers internally.

I think flushing half is a good idea. Or flush all but one - whatever ur soul feels right. I don't know ur nutes. You then have to cure them well and smoke the labeled ones and decide if u like ur crops flushed or if u like them fed all the way through.
 

2feather18

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Haha yes it is a catch 22 - that is the flush. The nutrients u pump into the soil change the actual structure of the plant and flowers internally.

I think flushing half is a good idea. Or flush all but one - whatever ur soul feels right. I don't know ur nutes. You then have to cure them well and smoke the labeled ones and decide if u like ur crops flushed or if u like them fed all the way through.
Thank u bro
 

2feather18

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Personally I don't flush the right way I don't think - I would start the flush in a couple days if the plant in the photo was mine. I run a slowly diluted nute mix over the course of two weeks. I use coco. It seems that this helps clear the system way more while keeping the plant happy.. for that smooth smoke and white ash I was looking for (if I catch the cure good). Slowly diluting the nutrient mix will leave my soil cleaner than if I run straight water flush. I stem split and leave it in the dark to dry out. I might not be the best one to answer that question for ya I am a risky grower.
Everybody has their own little methods .. so I know what you're talking about
 
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