Lost track of flowering cycle weeks

i want to say i started them in march on the flowering cycle. I lost track of the exact weeks, but i dont see any crystals with the naked eye, can anyone tell me what they think. maybe how long i should let them continue to flower? i have them on 12/12 with a 250 hps light , feed them every two days because its a little warmer in the grow area (around 80) and it drys the dirt of faster
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lepis22

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looks like N toxicity, but they are great. wonderful job.
the best way is checking trichomes, get an 60x magnifier at least. they are kind of cheap.
need about 3-5 weeks, I suppose,
 
Thanks. Are you saying n tox because of the drooping of the leaves ? Also should io stop feeding them nuts now and go with plain dilluted water?
 

lepis22

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because, leaves are dark green ;) No, you do not need to stop feeding, but give P-K not N
 

Dwezelitsame

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just keep an eye on yo plant it will let you know when finish then whip out yo magnifyer to check it out
 

bigboybuds

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hmm Forgive me if I'm wrong, but that kinda looks like a nanner in the first pic, about the middle of the bud. The yellow thing standing out there.
 

Chumlee1228

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hmm Forgive me if I'm wrong, but that kinda looks like a nanner in the first pic, about the middle of the bud. The yellow thing standing out there.
Yeah looks like it to me and quite a few yellow spots that look like them hiding down lower
 

intenseneal

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Yeah I see them too. Too hot for her I think, heat is a pain to deal with. The curled up leaves are a dead give away that it is too warm.
 

bigboybuds

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A rogue male flower, that is sometimes caused by stress, or in some strains will happen towards the end of the flowering cycle as a last ditch effort to pollinate before death. Long story short, if you allow it to fully develop and open, it could seed your bud. Google some images of "weed Nanners" or "Hermaphrodite nanners" something like that. If you think you have some, you can easily pluck them off. GL.
 

hsfkush

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A rogue male flower, that is sometimes caused by stress, or in some strains will happen towards the end of the flowering cycle as a last ditch effort to pollinate before death. Long story short, if you allow it to fully develop and open, it could seed your bud. Google some images of "weed Nanners" or "Hermaphrodite nanners" something like that. If you think you have some, you can easily pluck them off. GL.
To be fair, it could just be the underside of a sugar leaf and the flash of the camera causing it to look yellow. If not, good spot on that nanner.
 

bigboybuds

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To be fair, it could just be the underside of a sugar leaf and the flash of the camera causing it to look yellow. If not, good spot on that nanner.

Yep, could very well be..:) None the less, he is now just a little bit more educated :leaf:
 
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