u/TechnologyCorrect765

What does everyone do at end of flower?

What's your little tricks near the end of flower that helps get the flower to where you want it?

Do you drop dli to help finish? Add an amendment, slow watering etc?

I need to pull at week 10 from flip but that's not the only reason I've posted. Interested in what I could do better at this stage.

I've just gone from long term no till beds to 30ltr/8 gallon organic grows so will do a dryback at week 8 for tricks because I can. Any thoughts about how I could run this differently?

Thanks for sharing your thoughts and experience,

Chur

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u/TechnologyCorrect765 — 12 days ago

Kiaora/hello,

I make homebrew beer (from the tins) and have been adding the wash from the tins into my beds. (malted barley, water, hops, and yeast).

It used to be monthly but production has ramped up and now it's weekly.

Hops (Humulus lupulus) contain antimicrobial compounds, primarily bitter acids and prenylated flavonoids that impact fungi and microorganisms/bacteria such as lactobacillus.

But

Plants have never looked better, not just praying but praying like a tv evangelist about to get a donation.

Do I want to keep pushing?

Incidentally, I added the dead yeast after fermentation in veg. ( building that necromass and it's high in n) But made the mistake of adding it during the stretch. The leaves are still super dark dark dark green at week 4f.

Anyone else using leftovers from homebrew?

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u/TechnologyCorrect765 — 23 days ago