Urgent help needed!

Alex77145

Active Member
So today I walked in to my grow room at 5:20 pm to find that the lights are still on. Usually they go out at about 4:00pm. I found that the timer was stuck at 1pm for some reason. I did turn them on immedietly.
It is very late into flowering. 49 days to be exact. This strain finishes in 7-9 weeks.
Trichomes are half clear half milky.
Some lower underdeveloped buds.

By my calculations, the light were on from 35hours (worst case scenario) to 13 and a half hours (best case scenario). I do have a strange connection with the plants and always catch all the problems just in time with some strange intuition, so let's assume it's 13 hours.

So what should I do now? Set them back on the same light schedule or shift it forward +1,5h?
Pics of two tops
 

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chiqifella

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begin again with a 12 hour dark period that fits your schedule, then a 12 hour lighting period immediately following. buy better timers/controls
 

NanoGadget

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If they were only on 13 I'd wouldn't even worry about worrying. 1 extra hour at the end of a light cycle this late into flower is not going to cause any problems. 35 would definitely be more stressful to the plant. I'm actually not sure precisely how many hours of light it takes to initiate re-veg, but I know for sure it would stress her out. That being said, you really are very close to finished with those so I can't see the harm being that significant. Definitely watch for nanners.
 

Organic Altruism

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I wouldn't worry about it, it's not ideal and it may set you back 2 or 3 days on harvest, but it shouldn't affect harvest or quality. I've had this happen to me in the past and everything moved along no issue. After 49 days into flowering it would take almost a month for the plant to start re-veging.
 

Alex77145

Active Member
I wouldn't worry about it, it's not ideal and it may set you back 2 or 3 days on harvest, but it shouldn't affect harvest or quality. I've had this happen to me in the past and everything moved along no issue. After 49 days into flowering it would take almost a month for the plant to start re-veging.
Cool. I feel much better after all these replies. So I just continue with the old light schedule?
 
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