Normal for week 8?

the yellowing is good right? the burning tips is scary, shes almost there though

Just been feeding her water for the past 7 days, shes in coco. Had run off 7 days ago of 1000 ppm. Havent checked since

Purpling leaf stems, one photo is of another plant aswell

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projectinfo

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Never feed straight water in coco the coco robs your plant of calcium and potassium . Flushing is a myth.
 

projectinfo

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Your buds haven't even swollen yet. What kind of light are you using. Their very under developed and your abusing them with a flush? Cmon man
 

stoned-monkey

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That plant has at least a few weeks, i wouldnt worry about a few fan leaves yellowing at this point. I would feed her see wants some potassium. But if you want to harvest soon and want to flush thats your call, hairs have turned trichomes probably mostly milky. Keep feeding and wait she will probably give more weight, potency, and smell.
 

stoned-monkey

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Sometimes, but if alot start to yellow that could be a problem or if all of say top of plant or bottom of plant yellow could be problem. If that plant was in my garden she would get some nutes. Always ph too. I run my girls to about 30% amber trichs. Had very few plants i harvested before 10 weeks. But i think of harvest as a window of time that you could harvest usable buds. it could be a couple weeks long. Its personal preference, imo, as to the best time to harvest in that window.
I dont flush cause it never seemed to make it smoke or taste any different.
 

SmokeyMcChokey

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I don't flush because I noticed I got slightly fluffier nugs when I backed off the last 2 weeks. I only run dwc though so I dunno about not using straight water in coco. I mean a quick medium rinse before resuming full feeds sounds fine to me.
And 1000 ppm wouldn't be a concern for me at all at that stage. I'd say at least feeding at that in my setup.
I usually do get some mild yellowing in the last few weeks butts it's usually from not getting light lower in the canopy and not from a deficiency. Which is what yellowing is. A deficiency.
As far as trich color I prefer almost all cloudy notuch amber. I'd say 90% cloudy 5% amber and there is always some clear ones in there somewhere
 
https://www.rollitup.org/t/new-light-or.958507/page-12#post-14067829

Explains light penetration

https://www.rollitup.org/t/the-flush-myth.936460/

Explains flush is bullshit

http://rollitup.org/t/the-official-canna-coco-nutrients-thread.225396/page-130#post-13777892

This is everything coco. Search through it, you'll find quickly that you NEVER give coco straight water.
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SmokeyMcChokey

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Why is it on cannas website the nutrient schedule says no more nutrients at the end of flower?View attachment 4099397
All of the nutrient companies say that. There are 3 or 4 reasons why they say that. Mostly because it's accepted practice commercially. And to try and talk a commercial grower into spending more money to continue using nutrients for an honestly neglible increase in weight is a losing battle. Remember that most nutrient companies take the cannabis industry money but don't tailor or even tolerate it in some cases. For instance gh will never be at a pot con. It's an economic thing not a biological thing
 
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