Indoor Barneys farm critical kush LED

I did give her recommended dosage of tiger bloom some bush doctor bembe and big bloom. I'm thinking this will probably be the last one, before straight water.. still might keep giving her bembe it's basically just mollasses.
 
Right on. Only nutes I'm using for mine are maxibloom, cali/magic, armor si & mammoth p. Whenever I decide to flush I'm thinking I'm just gonna drop it down to just ph'd water. Might keep the mammoth p, but probably not.

Can't wait to see how much she yields for ya!
 
Day 87. Flushing from here on out :)

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Gorgeous. How long are you gonna flush her for again?

I'm still plugging along with my girl. Had to fix an issue with my nute solution - turns out I've only been using 1ml cal-mag per gallon, rather than 1ml per *liter*. So it's no surprise I've got a bit of a cal/mag deficiency going on. Right on the top cola leaves, too. :face: Hopefully I caught it in time to prevent much more damage.

Anyway, your plant looks fantastic, dude. Looking forward to seeing the chop and final weight! :thumbsup:
 
I'm sure you'll be fine, its good that you caught in time before something happened tho. I'm planning on going a full 100 days, so just about 2 weeks flush should be enough time to get all those nasty chemicals out. Im in soil..
 
After a lot of research I've also decided I'm hanging the whole plant to dry. Talked to a lot of experienced growers with 20+ years experience and that's the way they do it. The last few I dryed on a drier rack without the stems and wasn't really impressed. This way it drys and partially cures at the same time, slower dry time is better also. Cut it right at the base, hang and wait!
 
After a lot of research I've also decided I'm hanging the whole plant to dry. Talked to a lot of experienced growers with 20+ years experience and that's the way they do it. The last few I dryed on a drier rack without the stems and wasn't really impressed. This way it drys and partially cures at the same time, slower dry time is better also. Cut it right at the base, hang and wait!

Right on. Whenever mine's ready to chop I'm gonna be washing the buds then hanging 'em to dry in branch clusters. It's controversial, but I've done enough research on it to become convinced of the merits compared to a straight chop & dry. Not that there's anything wrong with chop & dry - I just figure it's worth it for me personally to make the extra step, especially since it's so simple. I don't have a large enough area to hang a whole plant in one piece, but I also agree w/you that drying the buds completely separate from the stems/branches seems like a less than optimal idea. Just seems like having at least some of the larger plant structure attached would be useful in keeping things from drying out too quickly, you know?
 
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