Will this plant ever finish or is there no hope?

This is an Auto Lemon Haze that is almost 15 weeks since being planted. I haven’t noticed much progress on it lately and the sugar leaves have started to die. The trichomes are mostly cloudy, but there are still white pistols on the plant which is why I haven’t chopped her down yet. Any advice is much appreciated as this is only my second grow!

Grow info: 100w LED, fox farms ocean forest soil, 3-gallon fabric pot
 

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Ukulele Haze

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Are you viewing the trichomes of the sugar leaves? Or, are you viewing the trichomes of the buds themselves?
 

Doug Dawson

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Sorry bud but what did you do? There is also next to no bud structure. Did they reveg on you? Do you have light leaks?
 

Homegrown Hero

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You think I can chop it, dry it out, and get anything smokeable out of it?
I once had two bagseeds of some incredible herb I tried to grow out. One turned out amazing, OG style smoke but the buds were very blue in color. The other plant looked like yours. It wasn’t good smoke, I ended up trying to make edibles but in the end it was just doomed from the start
 
I once had two bagseeds of some incredible herb I tried to grow out. One turned out amazing, OG style smoke but the buds were very blue in color. The other plant looked like yours. It wasn’t good smoke, I ended up trying to make edibles but in the end it was just doomed from the start
Yeah I’ll prob still dry it out and smoke it just for the sake of the four months I dedicated to it lol but should I reach out to the breeder about this problem? I have two more seeds of this strain so now I’m worried they have weak genetics and might turn out the same way
 

Homegrown Hero

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Yeah I’ll prob still dry it out and smoke it just for the sake of the four months I dedicated to it lol but should I reach out to the breeder about this problem? I have two more seeds of this strain so now I’m worried they have weak genetics and might turn out the same way
I wouldn’t reach out to the breeder, I would chock it up as a loss and move on to a different breeder. Not saying you did anything wrong, but next round will be a good opportunity to reflect on what happened with this plant, and give you insight into future grows.
 
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