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Many critical posts, I think it was a really helpfull yet.
I just have one question, you say "This is all right as the low humidity will cut down on light uptake anyway, plus it helps to make sure liquid foods within the plants drain down to the root zone.", the question is, how low can I let the humudity go and still have optimal light uptake? Maybe i should ad, im in the last weeks of bloom. |
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My question is....is flushing outdoor(inground) plants beneficial? I've found 1 post that just said it wasn't needed. I, for one, value your opinion wrams. Will be harvesting 1 plant in about 2 weeks and another in about 3 weeks.
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My friend taught me to use a 100x microscope and look at the trichomes, I like to pick mine when there is alot of amber.
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Wrams it was very nice of you to copy and paste the article here for everyone, BUT, you should have at least given credit to the original author, Nico Escondido. It was published in High Times 3 years ago. |
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plhkarma what type of nutrients are you using? if you are using organic nutrients than no you don't have to. It is probably good edict to hit them with water the last week or so just to be sure. But as for synthetic nutrients you most definitely need to flush them. I like to do 2 weeks of flushing and hit my girls with some clearex at least once during those 2 weeks.
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I've used the methods discribed here forever and they work really well for me....however, you must pay extra attention to your buds after putting them into jars as mold and mildew will attack and there's nothing worse then checking your buds and see they are useless because of fungi :-(
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thanks for posting this wram, answered allmy Qs I just posted haha!
this should...needs to be stickied at the top of this forum.
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Did you observe any of this Wrams? Did you harvest pre dawn, and then late afternoon and compare the differences or are you just parroting someone elses claims? Do 'responsible' outdoor croppers stop chopping at dawn? Is this the only outdoor bud that tastes and burns well? Do they separate the predawn from the daylight harvest? I realize you cant answer any questions in this paragraph and that is why you cant draw the conclusions you do. Ive never noticed a difference in harvesting indoor plants before the lights, during the lights or right after the lights go out. |
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