Time To Flush??

stoneyfisherman

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I have 2 ladies that are starting their 6th week of flower. With how fast they've grown in relation to the trainwreck I have around them I figured 8 weeks to finish. I was going to start my flush tomorrow but I'm second guessing myself. Mainly because all the leaves are still so green. Nothing has started to yellow and die off as they finish. Any advise?
 

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Awesome. Good to know. Then I guess they're really gonna pack on some weight still.

How late into flower is it safe to spray BT? This is the first time I've had no issues with caterpillars or any other pests (aside from a raccoon who likes to eat half a tomato every other night)
I dont wanna spray too late but dont wanna stop too early and end up infested with those stoned bastards!
 
How late into flower is it safe to spray BT? This is the first time I've had no issues with caterpillars or any other pests (aside from a raccoon who likes to eat half a tomato every other night)
I dont wanna spray too late but dont wanna stop too early and end up infested with those stoned bastards!

That is the dilemma

Personally, I like to stop spraying BT at least a week before I plan to harvest, and when I do spray I try to avoid hitting the flowers directly as my experience has been that the moths tend to lay their eggs lower on the plant

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