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Hi Guys,

I'm new to this forum and also new to growing, this is my first ever outdoor grow in the UK.

A total of six autos, 2 Northern lights (small/stunted). 2 AK Autos, 1 White Widow & 1 Sweet Skunk.

So far i'm pretty happy with how things have gone, ive learnt so much in my first grow. However, im really confused on when to flush and harvest. Some of these strains have grown quicker than others so they are all at different stages, for example some have big forming buds and some are only just starting to bud. They are in the 10th week up to now, i have started to flush the 2 small northern lights as they havent made any progress in size for a couple of weeks now. Im just asking for advice on when i should start flushing my other plants. My white widow is not far of i think? How long should i flush them?

Any advice would be appreciated.

Thanks. IMG_20200807_180902.jpgNorthern LightsIMG_20200811_103654.jpgNorthern LightsIMG_20200811_103705.jpgNorthern LightsIMG_20200811_103829.jpgSweet SkunkIMG_20200810_173144.jpgIMG_20200810_173144.jpgWhite Widow IMG_20200811_103745.jpgWhite Widow IMG_20200811_103820.jpgAK 1IMG_20200811_103834.jpgAK 2
 
First off... :welcome: to the forum.
Second. You don't need to flush... It's like running a marathon and stop breathing one mile before the finishline.
Just base yourself on the color of the trichomes when to take down a plant ;)
 
First off... :welcome: to the forum.
Second. You don't need to flush... It's like running a marathon and stop breathing one mile before the finishline.
Just base yourself on the color of the trichomes when to take down a plant ;)
Thanks for the reply :D .

So do not flush at all? I have been feeding them nutrients ...
 
So do not flush at all?
Nope

I have been feeding them nutrients ...
Glad to hear that ;)
Just keep feeding every other watering. Check the trichomes with a digital scope or loupe and when they are ready (you choose) then take down. But keep feeding your plants. Making bud is energy consuming for the plant...
 
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