mcflowanswered grow question a year ago If you're in the late stages of flowering and aiming for some amber trichomes, here's what you can consider:
Continue Flushing:
If you've been flushing for two weeks and the trichomes are not showing the desired level of amber, you can continue flushing with plain water.
Flushing helps remove excess nutrients from the plant, contributing to a smoother smoke and better taste.
Monitor Trichomes:
Keep a close eye on the trichomes to track their progression. If they are gradually turning amber, it means the plant is maturing, and you're on the right track.
Consider Nutrient Supplements:
If you notice any signs of nutrient deficiency (yellowing leaves, etc.), you might consider introducing a mild, organic nutrient solution to address those deficiencies without overloading the plant.
Patience is Key:
Two more weeks might be necessary for some strains to reach the desired level of trichome maturity. Be patient and monitor regularly.
Test a Small Area:
If you're uncertain about the progress, consider checking a small portion of the plant for trichome development. Harvesting in stages is an option if different parts of the plant are maturing at different rates.
Best of luck to you!🍀