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    Looking banging dude, but it's hard to tell if they're done until to check the trichcomes. Can be a bit of a bitch to get a decent pic.

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    That's a fact! Taking pictures tell one story looking through a microscope tells another. Haha

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    Can deffo agree with that. One thing I would say if you're looking at chopping soon then the plants look like they've got a lot of stored N, reason I say this is because of how dark the leaves are.

    You ideally want to get the lighter with a few of the leaves starting to yellow, this means the plants are using up the stored nutes from within the sugar leaves.

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    How do I fix that? Flush flush flush?

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    It all depends on how you've fed them. I normally lay off the N in the run up to harvest which then forces them to use the stored nutes from within.

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    I've been using synthetic nutrients in the flowering stage. Big bud/overdrive. I'm gonna stop all nutes

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    When I'm feeding I start of weak then build them up, then start reducing them as and when my plants tell me

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    Also what you growing in? Soil, coco, hydro?

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    Growing in soil but it's time to stop using nutes since I do see a little bit of nutrient burn.

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