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Tc71390

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Wrapping up week 7. You guys think I'm on track for another week and a half of nutes? Been following general hydroponics weekly plan around half of the light feeding schedule for the most part.

Gameplan is to dial them back to 3-400 ppm (with my hard water [250ppm], it won't be much. Then flush with 5.8 water only for a few days.

I have a 6 later drying rack and a 16" bowl trimmer, what do you guys think are the best options for drying?

For curing, I like the idea of the smart mason jar lids that Walmart sells paired with a couple of amber 1000ml jars.

This is my first plant I've ever grown in my life, please let me know if I'm on track. I still see light clusters on the buds telling me they're still getting bigger. Just hoping the timing works out. The small dark leaf is really the only one on the plant like that
 

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Mr. Mohaskey

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I would say 2-3 weeks more, and I wouldn't flush. Drying/curing is one of the more critical components of the entire process, spend some time researching and take in as much info as possible. Long and short of it though, most recommend to dry/cure at 60 degree F and 60% humidity.
 

Tc71390

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I would say 2-3 weeks more, and I wouldn't flush. Drying/curing is one of the more critical components of the entire process, spend some time researching and take in as much info as possible. Long and short of it though, most recommend to dry/cure at 60 degree F and 60% humidity.
So just open the tent in the basement lol appreciate the advice
 

Kamau42

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Wrapping up week 7. You guys think I'm on track for another week and a half of nutes? Been following general hydroponics weekly plan around half of the light feeding schedule for the most part.

Gameplan is to dial them back to 3-400 ppm (with my hard water [250ppm], it won't be much. Then flush with 5.8 water only for a few days.

I have a 6 later drying rack and a 16" bowl trimmer, what do you guys think are the best options for drying?

For curing, I like the idea of the smart mason jar lids that Walmart sells paired with a couple of amber 1000ml jars.

This is my first plant I've ever grown in my life, please let me know if I'm on track. I still see light clusters on the buds telling me they're still getting bigger. Just hoping the timing works out. The small dark leaf is really the only one on the plant like that
Nice job for your first plant. At least a few more weeks like the others said and don't flush. Just cut back on the nutes towards the end. They're starting to get the claw so you might want to ease up on the N.
 

ProPheT 216

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Wrapping up week 7. You guys think I'm on track for another week and a half of nutes? Been following general hydroponics weekly plan around half of the light feeding schedule for the most part.

Gameplan is to dial them back to 3-400 ppm (with my hard water [250ppm], it won't be much. Then flush with 5.8 water only for a few days.

I have a 6 later drying rack and a 16" bowl trimmer, what do you guys think are the best options for drying?

For curing, I like the idea of the smart mason jar lids that Walmart sells paired with a couple of amber 1000ml jars.

This is my first plant I've ever grown in my life, please let me know if I'm on track. I still see light clusters on the buds telling me they're still getting bigger. Just hoping the timing works out. The small dark leaf is really the only one on the plant like that
When the plant finishes the tops will take on a hue all of a sudden. You will notice they all look amber/red/orange/purple at the tops not the green you see on the bud everywhere else
 

Tc71390

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Nice job for your first plant. At least a few more weeks like the others said and don't flush. Just cut back on the nutes towards the end. They're starting to get the claw so you might want to ease up on the N.
Ok I'll just keep running week 8 around .6-.8 ec
My water is over 500 by the time I balance it out, so won't be much extra anyways. Seedling stage was slow bc of this, starting to save rainwater just for that. Thank you!
 
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