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Time to flush?

Mosaicmind9x
Mosaicmind9xstarted grow question 5y ago
week 10, colas are getting fat, hairs turning brown, i see a few cloudy trichomes. Should a2 week flush be started now?
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Mr_Motalovah
Mr_Motalovahanswered grow question 5y ago
The seed bank your strain is from suggests 5-7 weeks of flowering or 9-10 weeks after sprouting. You ladies look good, they have a few amber trichomes. I'm seeing this 5 days later, I would say if you haven't go ahead and start flushing. Those 1-2 weeks of flushing is NECESSARY if you've been using nutrients. Flushing isn't to save the cost of Nutes for the last few weeks. It's for CLEANING the roots of all that build of Nutrients, that way giving a cleaner, better and more natural taste to your buds. If you don't flush correctly you can end up with nutrients still in your plants and you don't want that. Flushing too early or too late can be bad. Too early can damage your yield and quality. Too late can decrease THC levels and increase CBN.. as trichomes will keep turning amber day by day in those 1-2 weeks.. Which will give a couch lock type of high if theres a lot of CBN. Hope this helped. Good luck! 👍
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The8thChevron
The8thChevronanswered grow question 5y ago
But if you must flush, I say wait a week.
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The8thChevron
The8thChevronanswered grow question 5y ago
Simple answer? A two week flush should be started never. Flushing is only helpful for saving you on the cost of nutes for a couple weeks. If you flush too early, however, it will hurt your final result and yield.
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