Is She Ready To Harvest—Some nice pics

timeflow

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I planted her back in June and she’s 11 weeks into flowering. After I cut her, hopefully she’ll survive so I can clone her.


Most of the yellow leaves aren’t yellow; the light is coming from a camera flash, hps, leds, and ceiling fluorescents – a horrible combination.


I think she’s ready, but I’m not looking forward to hacking her apart.


BTW, some trichomes are clear and some are white, it all depends on which flower you're looking at.
 

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ninjagaiden

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depends what high you like.

if you are still seeing clear, id wait it out till you see 80% milky, then flush, then cut then 50/50 amber/milky
 

timeflow

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Hey, jesus of cannabis, she came from 1 ½ year old bag seed. She looks mostly sativa.


You don’t think I can re-vegetate what’s left of her.
 

abudsmoker

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sure you can but your going to have some highly retarted clones and re vegged plants truely never go back. your clones will produce but it will be less

i would say you still have a week or two and get some more of those seeds instead of trying to flip her
 

timeflow

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I’m going to try though…considering what I’ve put her through; she should have kicked-off about 5 times over.


In the background you can see generation 2: white widow, sour cream and sharksbreath.
 

SmokeyMcSmokester

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let her go for a couple more weeks..harvest the top 2/3 of the plant, then toss some veg nutes in the soil and give her 24 hr light for about 3 weeks, then some new shoots will pop out.
 

timeflow

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Thanks SmokeyMc Smokester. After 11 weeks into flowering, she’s still growing new buds at her base. This plant doesn’t have a single set of paired node leaves left, and most of the flower fan leaves have died or are bad-off. Maybe she’ll grow some new branches from the old nodes.
 

timeflow

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SmokeyMcSmokester---that was my first outdoor grow.









No, I did some fancy cut and paste with a paint program.
 

bird mcbride

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sure you can but your going to have some highly retarted clones and re vegged plants truely never go back. your clones will produce but it will be less

i would say you still have a week or two and get some more of those seeds instead of trying to flip her
They're always undeveloped nubs on the lower branches that can be cut and cloned. The nubs will develope into branches that will come out green under 24hr coolwhite flouresent lighting. Always good for a pet project after everythings cut down. I clone and code. I mother the clone and I bud the seedling when I start a new seed.
 
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