Flushing and Larf

weedworm

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Hey yall so I am looking for some input. So usually when I harvest I take the whole plant at the same time and just blast any larf into BHO well in this grow I have alot of nice tops but also ALOT of larf down low I know I should have topped then better. I am debating on cutting the tops and letting the little stuff go longer to maybe ripen up a bit more but my question is can this be done after the final flush? And if so what stage of nutes do I go back to? Or do I just keep flushing any input would be appreciated thanks
 

SnidleyBluntash

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Soil: yes
Hydro: maybe
Which is it?

Nutes to go back to: regular flowering stage nutes.

But which ever medium, it is a good idea to harvest in stages, the newly exposed buds will have more light to grow.
 

weedworm

Well-Known Member
Soil: yes
Hydro: maybe
Which is it?

Nutes to go back to: regular flowering stage nutes.

But which ever medium, it is a good idea to harvest in stages, the newly exposed buds will have more light to grow.
Sorry I should have said I am in soil (pro mix)

When I say what nutes do I got back to I mean it like this I am fallowing my nute book I am on week 10 I flush then harvest my tops then I feed again to allow the fluffy stuff on the bottom to grow more do I got back to feeding week 10 in the book or jump back futher?
 

SnidleyBluntash

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Look at the under developed budz and determine how many weeks they will need, let’s just go with 2 weeks. So go back 2 weeks.

In soil flushing is a debated topic, how large are your containers?
 

weedworm

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Look at the under developed budz and determine how many weeks they will need, let’s just go with 2 weeks. So go back 2 weeks.

In soil flushing is a debated topic, how large are your containers?
I am using 5 gallon warrior pots. I dont know how much you know about them but even thought it's a 5 gal there is probably only 3 gallons of actual soil.
 

SnidleyBluntash

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I have seen those around, I want to try one someday.

What kind of soil are you using? Some soils won’t need to be fertilized often
 
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