Hey guys I'm new to growing well I'm not really a grower as to say I put a few seeds in a pot and let them grow outside naturally they have started to flower and was wondering how long till they will be ready I have a few pictures of the plant itself to help they started to sprout in June
 

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JAMO_Grow

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It is dependent on strain, some plants will take a longer period of time to get to the phase of harvest.However estimates and averages around strains harvest dates are available for guidelines (eg. 6-8 weeks). To be completely certain use a 30x jewelers scope to check the trichomes (Milky= more psychoactive), this will ensure that you know when they are ready for harvest.If you don't have a 30x jewelers scope readily available in your area, I suggest using the pistils as indicators (white hairs). When the pistils incline inwards and have turned a amber/red/brown, this indicates the plant is ready for harvest.(although this is not a completely accurate method.) Plants are looking frosty, so great work so far.

Hope this helps.
 

hotrodharley

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Hey guys I'm new to growing well I'm not really a grower as to say I put a few seeds in a pot and let them grow outside naturally they have started to flower and was wondering how long till they will be ready I have a few pictures of the plant itself to help they started to sprout in June
When the "hairs" all die and the leaves turn yellow. In case you don't do the above.
 

Kipn

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Hey guys I'm new to growing well I'm not really a grower as to say I put a few seeds in a pot and let them grow outside naturally they have started to flower and was wondering how long till they will be ready I have a few pictures of the plant itself to help they started to sprout in June
nice plant if they are growing out doors leave them until then until the rain are going to start or weather is getting too cold

checking the trichomes would be the best bet if you really care about the optimal time to pull a plant
 

Miyagismokes

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It is dependent on strain, some plants will take a longer period of time to get to the phase of harvest.However estimates and averages around strains harvest dates are available for guidelines (eg. 6-8 weeks). To be completely certain use a 30x jewelers scope to check the trichomes (Milky= more psychoactive), this will ensure that you know when they are ready for harvest.If you don't have a 30x jewelers scope readily available in your area, I suggest using the pistils as indicators (white hairs). When the pistils incline inwards and have turned a amber/red/brown, this indicates the plant is ready for harvest.(although this is not a completely accurate method.) Plants are looking frosty, so great work so far.

Hope this helps.
I can eyeball Amber trichs, but without a scope, I have a hard time reading clear trichs. Even at 30x I have a hard time spotting them.
 
I fed them with tomatoe feed cause I read that was good enough to feed them with at the moment only one plant has flowered and is bidding nicely a few of the hairs at the top have started to turn oranage but some of them are still white there is more orange then white at the top so I'm not sure what to do with it cause I'm in Ireland and it's started to get cold now and can't bring it inside is there still hope for it or can ir be harvested now in the morning I will take new pictures and send them in to show the progress
 

PURPLEB3RRYKUSH

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Hey guys I'm new to growing well I'm not really a grower as to say I put a few seeds in a pot and let them grow outside naturally they have started to flower and was wondering how long till they will be ready I have a few pictures of the plant itself to help they started to sprout in June
Looks good for a 1st grow their green
 

alldayeriday420

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Looking good so far, what I would keep a lookout for is rot and mites since it's outdoors. Until then I say worry in about a month maybe more a about harvest...gl

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nice plant if they are growing out doors leave them until then until the rain are going to start or weather is getting too cold

checking the trichomes would be the best bet if you really care about the optimal time to pull a plant
See the it's getting cold now but I can't bring it in that's why I was wondering if anyone knew how much longer they have cause I'm not sure how to find that out
 

Kipn

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if its getting rained on every day or two then id start to worry. getting cold isnt too much of a problem ill mostly just slow down in its growth and might start turning purple
 
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