help with flushing

NuttySlayer420

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so i flushed my 5 gal plant of cococoir with 3.5 gallons of phed water been giving it regular phed water for about a week since flush but the plant is still pure green i need to harvest already why isnt it dying its in coco so i would think it would turn yellow within a week should i just harvest it tomorrow
 

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dubekoms

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i live in the desert its about 34%rh any tips on how to dry and cure in dry humidity
Get a small humidifier, you can find some really cheap on Amazon. If not then I think wet towels will do. I like the rh 55-60 for drying. Takes a good 7-10 days before they go in jars which IMHO is optimal. Even longer with big buds.
 

Kingrow1

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Get a small humidifier, you can find some really cheap on Amazon. If not then I think wet towels will do. I like the rh 55-60 for drying. Takes a good 7-10 days before they go in jars which IMHO is optimal. Even longer with big buds.
Jarring is a pointless procedure for new growers, best just to learn how to dry the first few grows.

Like what you said on flushing, best learn what the plant wants before trying the technical stuff.

K.I.S.S
 

Joint Monster

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so i flushed my 5 gal plant of cococoir with 3.5 gallons of phed water been giving it regular phed water for about a week since flush but the plant is still pure green i need to harvest already why isnt it dying its in coco so i would think it would turn yellow within a week should i just harvest it tomorrow
She has not turned yellow yet because she needs more time to turn yellow. If it is time to harvest, then it is time to harvest. Make note and start flushing earlier next run, if you have clones.. (and if you want that yellowing)

Some dispensaries don't like less than 3 weeks. Others say 2 weeks. Others argue not necessary.


Imo. jarring is a crucial step. But it is just that, Another Step..
..new growers often consider it part of the drying process and rush to get buds jarred..
Because we all want those beautiful Jarred buds to smoke!

You need to dry correctly, only then do you consider jarring.. Which is the Curing Process! (And imo. a second step After drying.)
Jarring too early can be disastrous for a new grower who does not know what they are doing.
 
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