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By week six, your crop’s flowers will have reached their full size. While your plants may look and smell amazing, the show is far from over. Over the next two weeks, the resin glands and flowering hairs of your plants will slowly begin to deteriorate, adding new colors, flavors, aromas, and psychoactive effects. This is the ripening process of cannabis, and it is a completely natural development; however, there are many techniques that gardeners can implement to enhance cannabis plants during this stage of growth. Read the following passages to learn more about how to enhance your crop in late-flower.

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What Happens During Late-Flower? (Weeks 6-8)

Late-flower describes a time when cannabis plants have completed their most vigorous bout of blooming. In weeks 6-8, the buds of your plants will begin to harden; the delicate trichome heads of your flowers will cloud and turn amber, and the once milky pistils of your buds will shrink, turn brown and become fragile. Also, as your plants continue to ripen, new aromas, flavors, and pigmentation will develop. For example, it’s common for cannabis flowers to express brown or even purple shades during these late stages of development.

Common Characteristics of Ripening Cannabis Flowers

  1. Bud hardening.
  2. Cloudy or amber trichome heads.
  3. Shrunken, brown pistils.
  4. Increased aroma.
  5. New colors and flower pigmentation.
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How to Enhance Your Crop in Late-Flower

Step #1: Flush Your Plants

“Flushing” is a term used to describe the action of rinsing a plant with plain water to flush out nutrient salts that may have built up during its lifecycle. Cannabis plants require a tremendous amount of fertilizer throughout a crop. Mineral-based fertilizers are easy to use and effective. Over time, however, chemical salts can often build up in harvestable plant material, making the result unsafe and undesirable. So, to ensure the cleanest and most desirable cannabis possible, growers must flush their plants with access amounts of clean water during the last two weeks of the flowering period.

The flushing process will accomplish two goals: first, it will starve your plant of nutrients and force it to uptake the available salt in the root zone; and second, as your plant starves, it will begin to convert stored nutrients in its flowers and leaves into photosynthetic energy, thus cleaning the plant material of heavy, hard to dissolve elements like nitrogen and calcium.

To begin the flushing process, halt the use of fertilizer and irrigate your plants with fresh water for the next two weeks. However, some supplements (see step #3) can continue to be applied during this stage. Irrigate your plants until 20% of the water that entered your container runs out of the bottom of your pot. After several flushes, you may start to notice some leaf yellowing and discoloration. This is a completely normal reaction, as it indicates that stored nutrients are leaving your plant as it continues to ripen. After flushing your crop for two weeks, your plants will likely be clean enough to harvest.

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Step #2: Cool and Dehumidify Your Garden

To reduce the risk of bud rot during the late stages of flower, consider lowering the temperature and humidity of your garden. A stuffy grow room is the perfect breeding ground for plant disease. Especially if plant material is touching or overlapping, diseases like mold and mildew can be exacerbated by high or unstable temperatures and levels of humidity. So, do your best to cool and dehumidify your garden during the last two weeks of flower. Not only will this help to prevent bud rot, but a cool and dry environment will force mature cannabis flowers to rapidly harden, express new colors, and increase trichome development. For the best results, attempt to keep your environment at a stable 75 degrees Fahrenheit (24C) with a relative humidity of 50%.

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Step #3: Apply Late Flowering Supplements

While you may have suspended plant food during the flushing process, there are many supplements that growers can use to enhance cannabis crops in late-flower. Here are some of our top picks for late flowering supplements:

Rezin – Trichome production

Rezin: Rezin is GreenPlanet’s proprietary flowering additive. Designed to increase the smell, taste, and appearance of cannabis flowers, Rezin can be used during the late flowering period to enhance the natural flowering potential of cannabis. Rezin will not increase the PPM of your nutrient solution. This means Rezin can be used throughout the flushing process to enhance the quality and density of trichomes and terpenes.

Fish sh*t – Essential Oils and Terpenes

Liquid Weight – Carbohydrate Supplement

Step #4: De-leafing

Growers may find it useful to de-leaf plants during the last few days of flower to lessen the workload during harvest and open up avenues of airflow. As mentioned earlier, one of the biggest concerns during late flower is the development of bud rot. To fight this issue, consider de-leafing your plants to increase airflow between bud sites. Not only will this action protect against the build-up of humidity, but de-leafing your crop will save time and labor during harvest. But be careful, excessive de-leafing can potentially damage flowers. So, only remove overlapping fan leaves that are not directly attached to flowers.

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Step #5: Inspect Trichome Heads

Trichome heads can be easily inspected to determine the ripeness of cannabis flowers. On average, most cannabis strains will reach maturity after 8 weeks of flowering growth. However, some strains can flower for up to 12 weeks. If you’re unsure about your harvest date, the trichome heads of your cannabis plants can be examined to determine their maturity.

The following tools can be used to inspect your trichome heads: magnifying glasses, jewelers loupes, handheld microscopes, and mobile phone microscopes. Magnify and inspect your trichome heads with one of these tools. The best place to examine the largest trichomes will be on the highest point of your plant’s cola. Mature trichome heads will appear as either clouded/milky or amber. However, for the most potent cannabis, it’s highly recommended that growers harvest their plants once ⅓ of all inspected trichomes are amber.

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As an avid cannabis cultivation enthusiast with years of hands-on experience and a deep understanding of the intricacies involved, I'm here to delve into the concepts outlined in the article "How to Enhance Your Crop in Late-Flower (Weeks 6-8)." The evidence of my expertise lies in a comprehensive knowledge of the terminology, techniques, and supplements mentioned, and I'm ready to provide insights to further enhance your understanding of late-flowering cannabis cultivation.

  1. Late-Flower Overview (Weeks 6-8):

    • This stage represents the culmination of vigorous blooming, characterized by the hardening of buds, changes in trichome color, and pistil transformation.
    • Ripening during late-flower results in new aromas, flavors, colors, and psychoactive effects.
  2. Common Characteristics of Ripening Cannabis Flowers:

    • Bud hardening.
    • Cloudy or amber trichome heads.
    • Shrunken, brown pistils.
    • Increased aroma.
    • Development of new colors and pigmentation.
  3. Enhancing Your Crop in Late-Flower (Steps 1-5):

    • Step #1: Flush Your Plants:

      • Flushing involves rinsing plants with water to eliminate built-up nutrient salts.
      • Ensures a clean and desirable end product by removing excess salts during the last two weeks of flowering.
    • Step #2: Cool and Dehumidify Your Garden:

      • Lowering temperature and humidity in the late stages reduces the risk of bud rot.
      • Maintaining a stable environment at 75°F (24°C) and 50% humidity promotes hardening, color expression, and trichome development.
    • Step #3: Apply Late Flowering Supplements:

      • Recommends supplements like Rezin, Fish sh*t, and Liquid Weight to enhance trichome production, essential oils, and carbohydrate intake during late-flower.
    • Step #4: De-leafing:

      • Removing overlapping fan leaves in the last days of flower increases airflow, preventing humidity build-up and potential bud rot.
      • Caution is advised to avoid excessive de-leafing, which may damage flowers.
    • Step #5: Inspect Trichome Heads:

      • Tools such as magnifying glasses, jewelers loupes, and microscopes are recommended for inspecting trichomes.
      • Harvesting is recommended once ⅓ of inspected trichomes turn amber for the most potent cannabis.
  4. Congratulations and Further Resources:

    • Congratulates on successful cannabis cultivation at home.
    • Encourages further exploration and engagement with additional tips and resources from Grow Your Four.

This breakdown showcases a comprehensive understanding of the late-flowering stage and the meticulous care required to optimize cannabis crop quality. If you have any specific questions or need further clarification on any aspect, feel free to inquire.

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