Getting Close To Harvest need help knowing when to flush? (pictures)

oneyearorange

New Member
you got more pics orange with ya sis cam???
Yeah I have been being lazy. No I didn't get the camera from her. Some days I am all about rollitup others i don't feel like updating shit. I don't think I could ever do a grow journal i would suck at that. My grow journal would consist of two post. Seed's being planted then a post of me smoking plant.
 

BUD SHAMAN

Active Member
Start flushing now if only 2 weeks are left. Flushing will enhance the taste and burnability of the final herb. Poorly flushed herb burns poorly and has a dark black ashe and is hot chemmy tasting. Use ph balanced water only for the final flushing period.
 

WhiteGreen

Active Member
hey man im on my first grow,,,,Im not quite there yet.. They look lovely. I think i would wait until all the pistils arent white nemore. How many plants?? what light?? nutes.
keep it up
 

WrldWidRadio911

Well-Known Member
Is it wise to take all the fan leaves off?
I know you maximizing light and all but are they not food storage for growing buds??
 

bmwport

Member
When do you start flushing as well. I am also a first timer. also what is with the molasses/
Thanks hoochie I figured that about those little guys sucking up all the juice. I may be a first time weed grower but I have been a vegtable and herbs gardener for a long time. So I know getting rid of the useless growth helps a plant. When I smoked those little one's I got a nice euphoric calming high. It's the kind I really enjoy. The kind without getting all paranoid. So I think I am going to head your advice and start flushing now. Is it two weeks of straight water or just 1 1/2? Or is this just preferance. Also I want to know if during the flush can I still add molasse's? Oh yeah I'm gonna post some picture's in about 20 minutes or so. There with my cell phone so theree not the greatest, but I am gonna see if I can get my sisters digital for a few.
 
Last crop i started flush when 80-90% bud hairs were red/brown. I never even knew what trichromes were! flush 2 weeks with normal water drain to waste. Followed by 48hrs of dark. Cut no. of feed by half while dark. Hour b4 pull. Poured about 2 ltrs of boiling water on soil. Great smooth smelly smoke. 2 lights max to sink a 2 hitter bong! Puffn at my own leasure :) Hope that helps:bigjoint:
 
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oasis515

Guest
Boiling attached Cannabis roots after harvesting whole plants, but before drying, is an interesting technique. Originally it was thought by cultivators that boiling the roots would force resins to the floral clusters. In actuality, there are very few resins within the vascular system of the plant and most of the resins have been secreted in the heads of glandular trichomes. Once resins are secreted they are no longer water-soluble and are not part of the vascular system. As a result, neither boiling nor any other process will move resins and cannabinoids around the plant. However, boiling the roots does lengthen the drying time of the whole plant. Boiling the roots shocks the stomata of the leaves and forces them to close immediately; less water vapor is allowed to escape and the floral clusters dry more slowly. If the leaves are left intact when drying, the water evaporates through the leaves instead of through the flowers.

Whole plants, limbs, and floral clusters are usually hung upside down or laid out on screen trays to dry. Many cultivators believe that hanging floral clusters upside-down to dry makes the resins flow by gravity to the limb tips. As with boiling roots, little if any transport of cannabinoids and resins through the vascular system occurs after the plant is harvested. Inverted drying does cause the leaves to hang next to the floral clusters as they dry, and the resins are protected from rubbing off during handling. Floral clusters also appear more attractive and larger if they are hung to dry.
 
DONT FEED IT ANYMORE FERT! Just water it with plane water for about three weeks and allow it to get sunlight and you should be good...
 
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