I thought I was ready for flushing, but upon further inspection, I only see clear trichomes. I can see how my friend thought they were cloudy, since when looking top down, they do look cloudy, but when you see them from the side, they are clear as glass. I'm going to do another full feed tonight/tomorrow. I have been on an every other day feed/water schedule throughout flower, but I the last watering ended up being a day later since the soil was still moist. I assume they are slowing down now, so I was going to start the 2 week flush, but now I'm not so sure they are ready. Still lots of white pistils with some colored hairs now. Everything I'm reading online says to wait to flush when you have mostly milky trichomes. I guess my question is should I continue full feeding (with inbetween waterings) until I see some cloudy/milky trichomes?
Also, I had never thought of it before, but I had always checked the trichomes near the top of the flower and on the sugar leaves near the plant that look crusted with sugar. Some say to look deeper in the bud to judge color. For flushing, should I be waiting until sugar leaves have some cloudy trichomes? or only base the timing on deeper in the bud trichome cloudiness?
Thanks!
Also, I had never thought of it before, but I had always checked the trichomes near the top of the flower and on the sugar leaves near the plant that look crusted with sugar. Some say to look deeper in the bud to judge color. For flushing, should I be waiting until sugar leaves have some cloudy trichomes? or only base the timing on deeper in the bud trichome cloudiness?
Thanks!
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