jewelers loupe arrives tomorrow

kovidkough

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it looks like it’s all brown shriveled hairs, but I think with different lighting we could see more white hairs
agree the hairs r close i see a couple whites so its close to starting the last bit of ripening now is when alot of people jokingly say 2 more weeks but you will see your buds swell soon
 

osowhom

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agree the hairs r close i see a couple whites so its close to starting the last bit of ripening now is when alot of people jokingly say 2 more weeks but you will see your buds swell soon
december 7th is what i am shooting 4 but they will tell me when i guess should i flush i am growing in promix giving ff tigerbloom 3 times a week 20 ml per gallon
 

kovidkough

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flushing is for toilets i dont really believe i taste a difference and i grow in fox farms and hempy in the same room so I dunno maybe its a mental thing, science disproves it, your only starving them
 

osowhom

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flushing is for toilets i dont really believe i taste a difference and i grow in fox farms and hempy in the same room so I dunno maybe its a mental thing, science disproves it, your only starving them
thats about what i think and heard too its my first grow ever so maybe give just water the last 3 or 4 days?
 

GeneBanker

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I never flush. Ever. Towards the end I might nute every third watering, or every other watering. Just depends on what I see and how I feel my girls are doing.
 

speedwell68

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I have just got my Jeweller's Loupe. One of the best yield increasing things I have ever invested in. Back in the '90s when I started growing, we didn't even consider this. You waited until the pistils were 50% to 75% amber and then you chopped it. On that basis I would have been chopping my Banana Frosting this weekend. Yesterday my new Jeweller's Loupe said leave them at least another week.

The whole concept of flushing is complete rubbish. There is no other commodity crop in the world where it is considered good practice.
 

osowhom

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I have just got my Jeweller's Loupe. One of the best yield increasing things I have ever invested in. Back in the '90s when I started growing, we didn't even consider this. You waited until the pistils were 50% to 75% amber and then you chopped it. On that basis I would have been chopping my Banana Frosting this weekend. Yesterday my new Jeweller's Loupe said leave them at least another week.

The whole concept of flushing is complete rubbish. There is no other commodity crop in the world where it is considered good practice.
any pictures?
 
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