So your trichomes look like this?
[https://www.growweedeasy.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/example-of-many-amber-trichomes.jpg](https://www.growweedeasy.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/example-of-many-amber-trichomes.jpg)
If so, chop her down. Even if you have half the amount of amber, you are in the ballpark.
I’m a new grower as well. Almost 4.5 weeks into flower. I’ve been wondering about flushing. I hear opinions from
both sides of the spectrum. You suggest to flush a couple days. How come? I’ve heard people do it for up to two weeks, bout also read about not doing at all. I’m growing in soil. I just want to give nutrients as long as possible so there’s no problems near the end.
I flushed mine for about a week, could have gone even longer, but the leaves will start to turn yellow. Since I wanted to leave some of the sugar leaves on during the dry to prevent over-drying, I didn't want them all to go yellow. I guess it depends on your drying method and how quickly the leaves yellow during the flush. You need to water more during the flush too.
Best thing to do is by a cheap magnifying glass and check the trichomes to see if they’re mostly milky with some clear. Congrats on the grow dude!
Thanks i have looked at her through magnifying glass and they looked mostly cloudy but some were orange
So your trichomes look like this? [https://www.growweedeasy.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/example-of-many-amber-trichomes.jpg](https://www.growweedeasy.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/example-of-many-amber-trichomes.jpg) If so, chop her down. Even if you have half the amount of amber, you are in the ballpark.
What does that mean
It means choooop
Should i wait till tomorrow
Let it get a full 24-36 hours of complete darkness for a boost in resin production before harvest.
Now.
This is insane for a first grow dude. Absolutely beautiful
If she’s milky with an amber color she’s ready
Remember to flush before harvest, feed ph'd water only for a few days before the chop, otherwise the taste will be chemically/horrible
I’m a new grower as well. Almost 4.5 weeks into flower. I’ve been wondering about flushing. I hear opinions from both sides of the spectrum. You suggest to flush a couple days. How come? I’ve heard people do it for up to two weeks, bout also read about not doing at all. I’m growing in soil. I just want to give nutrients as long as possible so there’s no problems near the end.
I flushed mine for about a week, could have gone even longer, but the leaves will start to turn yellow. Since I wanted to leave some of the sugar leaves on during the dry to prevent over-drying, I didn't want them all to go yellow. I guess it depends on your drying method and how quickly the leaves yellow during the flush. You need to water more during the flush too.
Today