skunkushybrid01
Well-Known Member
OK man... i reread, and you're right... clearly an under nutrition problem. the rigid stems also confirms this. However, you're wrong on the bud not losing quality. He stopped too early and there aren't enough stores in the leaves and stems to support optimum growth. Potency and yield will be affected. Me i wouldn't toke on those buds... as has been stated by somebody else, the leaves are too far gone too early. there's hardly anything left. Plants will slow growth, even stop altogether in a type of stasis given the right conditions. ever flowered a plant in freezing conditions before? amazing to watch a plant just stop flowering for a month and then start again. If conditions are not right the plant will not grow right. Stopping nutes too early is stopping nutes too early, i fail to see how the quality will not be harmed. Potency and flavour will be affected. Plants can compensate.re-read the first post. he stopped nutes because he knew he was going to have to harvest by the 30th. he stopped nutes a couple of weeks early but other than that and temperature has no problems. the plants don't look heat-stressed so no issue there. it will definitely not kill the quality of the weed to keep going - the plant is taking nutrients from its leaves and sending them to the buds as the plant finishes. the buds will continue to fatten up until the plant eventually dies. you have to remember that pot is an annual plant and naturally dies at the end of its lifecycle while sending as much energy as it can to its next generation. as long as the trichomes haven't changed, and he says they haven't, then you will not hurt the yield or quality of bud by going as long as he can.
If he still has 2 weeks left then he should feed them. if not chop them up and turn them into oil. Maybe i'm just a snob... but i see little point in growing your own if it isn't going to be at least as good as the shit you can buy on the street.
the plant does not naturally die at the end of the flowering cycle... it is either killed by the environment or man. Never re-vegetated a plant before? they don't look dead to me.