2 more months?

update: flushed two weeks ago and feed water with PH, today the pot is fully dry, so water again, the trichome looks 70% cloudy and 30% clear, I guess I flushed too early.
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update: flushed two weeks ago and feed water with PH, today the pot is fully dry, so water again, the trichome looks 70% cloudy and 30% clear, I guess I flushed too early.
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Do a quick search on the word flush here and you're going to find all the answers you need on that. It's a subject that's been beaten to death. No need to flush plants and all you did was deprive healthy plants of food at a critical time of flowering. Next time feed them up to the end, tapering it off during the last weeks to less feed and just water for the final week if you want. You're not the first person to do it, and you won't be the last so don't feel bad. Just learn from it and use it for your next run.
 
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