lusidghost
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I'm intrigued by your pedal to the metal rock it til the wheels fall off grow style.Here is the one that finished in only 7 weeks of flowering.
I'm intrigued by your pedal to the metal rock it til the wheels fall off grow style.Here is the one that finished in only 7 weeks of flowering.
Please elaborate on what you noticed bro? I'm always keen to learn.Looking at the old growth its had issues for a long time.
Thanks for your feedback. I've been working much on it all recently, learning the newest science, and so happy to finally get the fruits of my labor for this new chamber. First indoor harvest, since 20 years ago!I'm intrigued by your pedal to the metal rock it til the wheels fall off grow style.
Oh...... that's no where close to done.Here is the one that finished in only 7 weeks of flowering.
Oh...... that's no where close to done.
Way too many white pistils, the amber you saw was absolutely on the sugar leaves and not the buds. Those had at least 2-3 more weeks. In which they pack on the most weight. Not only in density but in sheer mass. You legit lost 30-40% of your harvest by chopping way early.Why? Looked to me like 75% orange pistils.
And the browning leaves.
I also found some 10% amber trichomes.
Was glad I cut her when I did because trimming dead brown leaves out of good bud is no fun...
Looks to me it's time to harvest! You don't them to get more amber even though you are still getting white flowers.A bit of amber trichomes but she's still pushing out white pistils. I tend to think that I should Harvest right now or in a couple days because the sugar leaves are turning a bit brown and those will be difficult to trim. Ready or wait?
Brown leaves are not an indication that the plant is finished. They are an indication that you're rushing the plant to finish.And the browning leaves.
I agree none of the plants were ready at allWhy? Looked to me like 75% orange pistils.
And the browning leaves.
I also found some 10% amber trichomes.
Was glad I cut her when I did because trimming dead brown leaves out of good bud is no fun...
You have tons of issues that are causing the leave to brown like that. they shouldn’t be browning period.Why? Looked to me like 75% orange pistils.
And the browning leaves.
I also found some 10% amber trichomes.
Was glad I cut her when I did because trimming dead brown leaves out of good bud is no fun...
Rushing how? I kept everything normal (high Co2, temps, feeding, watering).Brown leaves are not an indication that the plant is finished. They are an indication that you're rushing the plant to finish.
Please enlighten, what issues could have caused it?You have tons of issues that are causing the leave to brown like that. they shouldn’t be browning period.
I had brown sugar leaves, and I blame that on my lack of proper air flow, my grow tent is a homemade tent also I had no fans (I'm currently saving to buy a good tent with everything they need) and in the nights the air flow was very poor, and I believe that's why I had brown leaves and later found out some of my buds were rotting on the inside. This grow I bought 3 fans that I plan on running 24/7 when the time comes, plus my window will remain open xD.Rushing how? I kept everything normal (high Co2, temps, feeding, watering).
Please enlighten, what issues could have caused it?
Nutrient lockout. That's what plants end up looking like when the grower locks out all nutrients by mistake and does not rectify the issue.Rushing how? I kept everything normal (high Co2, temps, feeding, watering).
Please enlighten, what issues could have caused it?
Others can affirm this diagnosis?Nutrient lockout. That's what plants end up looking like when the grower locks out all nutrients by mistake and does not rectify the issue.
Others agree with this? Pretty bold statement. May be true or not? It's a big deal...Breeders lie. The minimum I have personally seen was 10 weeks for proper ripeness.
I can absolutely guarantee both statements are absolutely on point.Others can affirm this diagnosis?
Others agree with this? Pretty bold statement. May be true or not? It's a big deal...
Looks fine to me.Here is the plant after she got the chop and is now hanging in the closet.
Please elaborate on what you noticed bro? I'm always keen to learn.
Thanks for your feedback. I've been working much on it all recently, learning the newest science, and so happy to finally get the fruits of my labor for this new chamber. First indoor harvest, since 20 years ago!
If the new growth is having issues I could be multiple things actually. Too much or not enough nutes. pH, or nute lockout. Light burn, etc.I can absolutely guarantee both statements are absolutely on point.
When the tops of the plants begin to have leave issue that means you have messed up and locked out the immobile nutrients for the plant. This is a fact.
The statement the avg flowering time is 10 weeks is a fact. The statement that breeders lie about flowering times is a well known thing here.
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Am I off on any of these points?
Keep in mind these are the plants in question.If the new growth is having issues I could be multiple things actually. Too much or not enough nutes. pH, or nute lockout. Light burn, etc.
Right now I have a plant that's still adjusting to the potent top dress I added a week ago. It's way greener, but you can see the new growth is kinda freaking out. The leaves grow out of it though. I just gave a little too much this time.
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10 weeks is a good average for most hybrids, but sativas want more time.
But most hybrid strains they claim are 8 week strains, so in those cases 10 weeks is usually about perfect.