GrowGermany
GrowGermanystarted grow question 8y ago
I am planning a two-week flush (as recommended by growweedeasy.com). When should I start?
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Experimentgreen
Experimentgreenanswered grow question 8y ago
Hey there, so if your still having white pistils and mostly milky trichs, id say save the flushing for when you're seeing a bit of amber with the milky and also when theres nearly no more white pistils. But most specifically the trichromes will be the guide. You could slowly back down on the nutes over a few days as you go towards doing the flush? While the pistils mature more and trichs are closer to where you want them. In my opinion you can't be more than a few days from beginning to flush. Happy healthy growing. ✌️
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Stick
Stickanswered grow question 8y ago
Hi @GrowGermany! Don't plan too much, your 14 days initial schedule might turn into 7 or 20 days... Start to flush when the trichomes are turning to milky, and you'll have a 7 to 14 days flushing phase, depending on your strain/environment/effects you want. Hope this will help, keep us up-to-date and happy growing 👊
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CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowanswered grow question 8y ago
this week and next, but careful : you can't really see the ambers with the phone's macro attachement even at 30x, you really gotta check it out with a 70x minimum to really see them milken and amberen out. Do your flush i asap i would say that should come down within days already - but i like it all milky not too many ambers myself that's why. good luck crossing the finish line ! 🚀
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Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimaranswered grow question 8y ago
Hi, The trichomes are clear/milky, I think you can wait another good 2 weeks. You have the lady indoors at moderate temperatures, she shouldn't be stressed and should self-pollinate^^. This can happen if you wait too long and it's very hot (it happened to me). The lady will just keep getting more potent. I can honestly recommend leaving her for at least another 10 days; you can check the trichomes to see when she is "good." She looks overall very good, nice and green, not wilted. For automatics, a flushing time of one week is actually enough (so 3 proper flushes) since she hasn't been getting nutrients for long. What she will surely like are some carbohydrates. I discovered "Grafschafter Goldsaft" (sugar beet syrup) for myself. It's the German version of the much-praised "blackstrap molasses." One tablespoon per 10 liters of water.
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DudeGrowsWeed
DudeGrowsWeedanswered grow question 8y ago
It looks like you’re almost ready. I’d recommend waiting another week or two. Most white hairs should curl in and darken, also you should start seeing amber trichomes. Once that happens, start flushing. The buds are looking beautiful by the way. Well done! 👍
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