When to flush

Theistic

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The lower branches hairs have turned brown and curled in already more so than the main buds here in this photo.
I'm thinking of beginning the flush now, im guessing by what I've seen most of the rest will turn by the end of the 2 week flush?
 

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kingkush4200

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it doesn't look right.

what seeds / genetics?

I agree, you should double check your timers and possible light leaks.
 

Oh My

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That doesn't look like it is in the middle of revegging to you? It looks pretty textbook to me but I definitely could be mistaken.
Nope revegging plants generally have leaves curling oddly. All those are uniform, she jus needs to be water and left alone. 8)
 

TreeFarmerCharlie

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Nope revegging plants generally have leaves curling oddly. All those are uniform, she jus needs to be water and left alone. 8)
Weird curling leaves is a sign but single bladed non-serrated leaves is also another sign, and usually one of the early signs.
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kingkush4200

Active Member
the change in leaf shape and the bud shape which appears to be foxtailing. possibly due to high heat.
the genetics would be my biggest question
 

Theistic

Member
That doesn't look anywhere near being close to finished. It also looks like it's in the middle of revegging with all those non-serrated single blade leaves coming out of the flowers.
I also didn't mention that this is autoflower... and they started on April 8th.
So wouldn't 2-4 weeks be right on target??
 

Theistic

Member
Plants aren't ready until they are ready. They don't care about the flowering times the breeder prints on the packs ;)
Of course, the plants its sharing space with started at the same time look wildly different, but Would 5 months not be odd for an autoflowering variation though?
 
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