Ready to flush? Starting week 12 of flower

Kurt1

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It was supposed to be a Chemdog auto but turned out to be a photoperiod. I had a setback about a month ago, somehow the timer got switched to on 24/7, thats why some of the top leaves look orange/burnt. Had minimal reveg occur, but it seems like it bounced back nicely
 

scoobyboy

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Mate I don’t flush I just don’t water/feed 3 days before chop.
also bro I’d give her a bit longer she’s throwing out pistils still:) looks nice
 

TheDifferenceX

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Looks good, keep her going for a bit longer. Like to see most of those white hairs turn and recede, means your buds could swell a decent amount. Couple weeks more, maybe?

As mentioned, don't flush, just give her plain water until you get a bit of runoff. I try to do this a few times the last week and then give her 48 hours of darkness with no water before the snip snip!
 

Kurt1

Member
Thanks for the advise, first time so I'm a little anxious. One more question, when I said flush, I was just going to give her plain water when needed for the last week or two, no flush products added. I used Fox Farm trio, I think they have salt in them. Am I on the right track, or should I not worry about it and just wait until its ready, then give it few days of darkness and no water, then choo
 

Randomestguy

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Thanks for the advise, first time so I'm a little anxious. One more question, when I said flush, I was just going to give her plain water when needed for the last week or two, no flush products added. I used Fox Farm trio, I think they have salt in them. Am I on the right track, or should I not worry about it and just wait until its ready, then give it few days of darkness and no water, then choo
That sounds about right, I've an amateur so grain of salt but plain watering as the last week or two 'flush' is usually recommended. Idk how people don't notice the difference, could be drying/curing but all my early unflushed bud was hella harsh compared to after. Feels like a dry cough that stays in your lungs for longer, than flushed smoke where you finish coughing IMO

Anyway you're doing great, she looks amazing, proceed as you planned to!
 

artmo23

Active Member
Hi Kurt,
Looks great, did similar myself and just approaching week 7 with a mess up for about 10 days in week 3. Mine seem to be coming back , nice and dusty, but I think I’ve slowed progress down a good bit, looks like I may hang on for a few more weeks. Can I ask, did the pistils change to amber colour just recently or when??
Keep it lit!!
Art
 

Kurt1

Member
Hi Kurt,
Looks great, did similar myself and just approaching week 7 with a mess up for about 10 days in week 3. Mine seem to be coming back , nice and dusty, but I think I’ve slowed progress down a good bit, looks like I may hang on for a few more weeks. Can I ask, did the pistils change to amber colour just recently or when??
Keep it lit!!
Art
Some of the pistils turned orange a while ago, maybe a month and a half ago. It was chugging along as planned until the mishap. I suspect the mishap put me behind schedule about a month or so. I deleted all of my previous pictures so I can't go back and look at exactly what week of flower that I saw my first orange pistils. If I had to guess I'd say week 4 or 5ish of flower. Your mishap of 10 days or so may have put you back 3 weeks or so as well. Once I fixed my mishap it seemed like there was no change at all for about a month, then I started to see the progress that I was expecting
 

Herb & Suds

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That sounds about right, I've an amateur so grain of salt but plain watering as the last week or two 'flush' is usually recommended. Idk how people don't notice the difference, could be drying/curing but all my early unflushed bud was hella harsh compared to after. Feels like a dry cough that stays in your lungs for longer, than flushed smoke where you finish coughing IMO

Anyway you're doing great, she looks amazing, proceed as you planned to!
Bro-science is for grass city
There is no proof of flushing aiding cure or taste
Plenty of proof out there https://hightimes.com/grow/new-research-shows-flushing-plants-before-harvest-may-be-unnecessary/
 

Kurt1

Member
Bro-science is for grass city
There is no proof of flushing aiding cure or taste
Plenty of proof out there https://hightimes.com/grow/new-research-shows-flushing-plants-before-harvest-may-be-unnecessary/
Interesting article. A guy I know doesn't flush at all either, perhaps it is a waste of time and effort. I definitely am not doing a flush the way some say it should be. Like running 15 gallons of water through at on time. I was just gonna water as needed like I have been, just with no nutrients. But if it doesn't help make a better end product, I can see the plant benefit by receiving nutrients those last 2 weeks instead of just plain ph'd water. Perhaps even put on a little more weight. Have you tried both ways, and have you seen extra weight put on by continuing with nutrient schedule all the way to harvest?
 

Kurt1

Member
No Flush. Cut food in half last 2 weeks, but do not starve them.
So far thats all I have done, but I cut the nutes down to 1/3. I use R.O. water, and fox farm trio, so I was giving her 1 tsp cal-mag, 1.5tsps tiger bloom, and 1.5tsps big bloom per gallon up until the last feeding this past Sunday, I eliminated grow big when i went to 12/12. This past Sunday I only gave her .5tsps cal-mag, and .5tsps big bloom, and eliminated the big bloom all together. Does this sound ok, and I should continue the the 1/3 nutes all the way until harvest? Then no water or nutes for the last 2-3 days in total darkness?
 

Herb & Suds

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Interesting article. A guy I know doesn't flush at all either, perhaps it is a waste of time and effort. I definitely am not doing a flush the way some say it should be. Like running 15 gallons of water through at on time. I was just gonna water as needed like I have been, just with no nutrients. But if it doesn't help make a better end product, I can see the plant benefit by receiving nutrients those last 2 weeks instead of just plain ph'd water. Perhaps even put on a little more weight. Have you tried both ways, and have you seen extra weight put on by continuing with nutrient schedule all the way to harvest?
I found zero benefit in ending feeding
Nitrogen but still feeding
 
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