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Old 01-07-2018, 08:36 PM #21
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Sure looks like you got a way to go. The only amber was on old leaf. You have lots of new growth, I think your N is a bit high. What do the older leaves look like?
All the leaves are green; even if I started the flushing 10 days ago more or less. I have to wait the Amber or the milky color? Because for me the color is milky...why do you think the N is too high?
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Old 01-07-2018, 10:02 PM #22
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All the leaves are green; even if I started the flushing 10 days ago more or less. I have to wait the Amber or the milky color? Because for me the color is milky...why do you think the N is too high?
Start flushing when you see the first bit of amber on the flowers themselves. I think you are at least three to four weeks away. You can always pick a bud early and try it....

Ask 5 growers and you will get 5 opinions.

If you want serious couch lock, go for 100% DARK amber (there are two ambers, light and dark. That would add a couple of weeks more!

A lot of folks agree on 35% amber to chop. Each variety and situation may be different.

All will agree that most folk pull too early!
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Old 01-07-2018, 10:11 PM #23
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Start flushing when you see the first bit of amber on the flowers themselves. I think you are at least three to four weeks away. You can always pick a bud early and try it....

Ask 5 growers and you will get 5 opinions.

If you want serious couch lock, go for 100% DARK amber (there are two ambers, light and dark. That would add a couple of weeks more!

A lot of folks agree on 35% amber to chop. Each variety and situation may be different.

All will agree that most folk pull too early!
So I have to start fertilizing again?
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Old 01-07-2018, 10:57 PM #24
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So I have to start fertilizing again?
That is why I asked what the older leaves look like. Looks pretty healthy, but you are having oxidation due to something, which is why your pistils are turning color before their time. Hard to tell without a good soil analysis. Calcium for sure...
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That is why I asked what the older leaves look like. Looks pretty healthy, but you are having oxidation due to something, which is why your pistils are turning color before their time. Hard to tell without a good soil analysis. Calcium for sure...
Why you say before their time? This is an auto planted on 15th of october. The entire cycle should be ended after 2 month more or less....
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Why you say before their time? This is an auto planted on 15th of october. The entire cycle should be ended after 2 month more or less....
That is also a function of nutrition. Just watch the trichomes.
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That is also a function of nutrition. Just watch the trichomes.
ok dude, so If for u this will need another 3 weeks at least I have to start fertilizing again...
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Don’t start fertilizing again. Maybe add a tiny percentage of CalMag if you do. That’s it.

Judge by trichome appearance. They should all be milky looking with some amber. The more amber you have the more stoney or couch lock the weed will be.
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Old 01-09-2018, 02:15 PM #29
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is possible that the thricomes didnt't turn amber because i'm giving like 18/24 hour of light to my babies?
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They should eventually turn amber regardless.

Have you looked at them? What are they looking like now? Any percentage of amber?
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