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Re-nuting a flushed plant?

Labrador

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3 weeks ago I began flushing a WW that was supposed to finish in 8-9 weeks.
That was on day 1 of week 7.
Back then it looked almost done. Then it had a pause in growth for about a week or two and now, 3 weeks later, it's sprouting white pistils all over again.

From what I can tell, it might still have a few weeks to go.
Thing is that almost all of the fanleaves are gone soon and even the budleaves are starting to look bleak.

Would it be a bad idea to reintroduce nutes to the soil at this point?
I'm using the HESI line.

I've been searching the forum for answers to this problem to no avail.
 

Think Green

Active member
I grow with cfl's and notice an extra week on flowering. Theres always a last growth spurt that adds weight and sugar.
 

Labrador

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I grow with cfl's and notice an extra week on flowering. Theres always a last growth spurt that adds weight and sugar.
If you are referring to the swelling of the calyxes, I'm with you.
This new growth of white pistils is confusing though.

She's under a 250W MH atm, was supposed to use the MH only for the flush as it had a 250W HPS during the first 6 weeks.

Anyway, would there be any disadvantages in putting nutes back in?
 

B.C.

Non Conformist
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I wouldn't re-nute them if the leaves are about gone. Yul end up getting nutes locked up in it and it won't burn right, not to metion it will taste like shit. All you can do is learn from it and do it better next time you run it. Sorry man, jus being honest. BC
 

Labrador

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B.C.: Thanks, there's the answer I needed.

This long bloomer will not live on after the harvest. I was counting on 9-10 weeks, tops, guess I just caught the wrong phenotype.
 

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