How many months to harvest now?

hercules99

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Unknown strain, has been in 12/12 for about 6 weeks now.
I took a small bud from bottom of plant to check for trichomes with a microscope (didn't find many bulbs, mostly pointed ones)
Also, noticed some "ball" like structures seen in last 4 pics.
Couple of questions
1. How many more months to go before harvest?
2. Is that a hermie?
 

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Mari.baba

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Unknown strain, has been in 12/12 for about 6 weeks now.
I took a small bud from bottom of plant to check for trichomes with a microscope (didn't find many bulbs, mostly pointed ones)
Also, noticed some "ball" like structures seen in last 4 pics.
Couple of questions
1. How many more months to go before harvest?
2. Is that a hermie?
[/QUOT she’s got some nice jugs on her bud nice grow
 

Lordhooha

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Unknown strain, has been in 12/12 for about 6 weeks now.
I took a small bud from bottom of plant to check for trichomes with a microscope (didn't find many bulbs, mostly pointed ones)
Also, noticed some "ball" like structures seen in last 4 pics.
Couple of questions
1. How many more months to go before harvest?
2. Is that a hermie?
That poor plant. I'm going to be 100% brutally honest man chop that thing and start over.
 

Johiem

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Those look more like seeded calyx to me. The pistils are there, just shriveled. Pollinated. Here's what you don't what to see, solid stud.
 

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curious2garden

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Unknown strain, has been in 12/12 for about 6 weeks now.
I took a small bud from bottom of plant to check for trichomes with a microscope (didn't find many bulbs, mostly pointed ones)
Also, noticed some "ball" like structures seen in last 4 pics.
Couple of questions
1. How many more months to go before harvest?
2. Is that a hermie?
A minimum of 6-8 weeks. It looks very sativa and some sativas don't really show trichomes like you see on most new pot. If you have the space just put it aside. If you don't have space and indefinite time listen to @Lordhooha
 

hercules99

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That poor plant. I'm going to be 100% brutally honest man chop that thing and start over.
Would be good to elaborate why so I don't repeat the same mistakes again. Have put in lot of effort so it'll be a shame to chop it.. but if its the right thing to do, so be it.

Setup:
hydro + indoor with 430 W LED lights (2 x 150 W + 2 x 65 W) - power draw from wall is 440 W.
Temps at around 26 to 30 C during light and 18 to 23 C in dark. Humidity between 50 % to 65 %.
Landrace seeds, got from street stuff. These are the only seeds available and this plant was pretty much the only one I could successfully flower.. The earlier ones never flowered properly even after 4 months in 12/12 and I ended up chopping them, so getting this far is still an achievement.
 
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A.k.a

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I just sprouted my first landrace sativas.

from what I’ve been reading they can be real sensitive to nutrients and often don’t need nearly as much as most plants.


I would take some clones and then by the time they’re rooted and decent size that big plant should be mature enough to not be a total waste.


starting off with hydro and landrace is probably the steepest learning curve possible.
 

DrOgkush

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Root rot. Ph locked. Plants on life support. Slowly but surly dying. No trichs. The resin production was probably halted due to the fact she’s fighting to stay alive. Good try. But try again. Get some good genetics online. Use a supersoil mix. And start slowly. Don’t over water and you’ll get what you want in the end.
 

Jules1976

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Too much humidity and by the looks of your plants if that's hydro not soil then your water and nutes must be all messed up cos they don't look good mate lots if nutrient burn if you want my advice ditch the hydro and go with organic living soil much more forgiving for novice growers
 

hercules99

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Root rot. Ph locked. Plants on life support. Slowly but surly dying. No trichs. The resin production was probably halted due to the fact she’s fighting to stay alive. Good try. But try again. Get some good genetics online. Use a supersoil mix. And start slowly. Don’t over water and you’ll get what you want in the end.
Root root possibly not (see pic). Roots seem to be all separate, not clumped up as in root rot, plus the color is more whiteish instead of brown
Ph locked. possible. I've been using ph perfect but probably messed up with additives.
I took some samples from an upper branch and I think I see trichomes (see pic)

Yes nutrient burn is there but I've reduced quantity now, so will that fix the issue?
 

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DrOgkush

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Roots look healthy. And if you HAVE to use a macro lens to see the trichomes. I’d toss the genetics.
However. Those roots really don’t match that plant either. (Health wise) So your genetics are really poor. Or I’m missing Something. Sorry I couldn be more help.
 
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