Are these dying or getting ready for harvest?

Maggs707

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95° is way too hot, and even in an outoflower I would never do more than an 18/6 during flower. They are dying/dead bro! Cut them down!!! 100%
 

heliophant

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So good news,im finally seeing calyxes swell. Interesting news is it just me or are white new pistils coming in? Ever since i overdrived theyvr gotten denser and i think theres new pistil growth? Shes alive yayy and purple girl is looking beautiful but not at all purple? Should i go two more weeks?
 

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DocktaGreenThumb

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I'll chime in here. You're looking Heat/Light stressed IMO. However RE-VEG can happen from a light leak and that could've been a possibility as well. I would definitely run them another week and chop. Have you looked at your trichs yet? You said it was 60% sativa and are looking to go 11 weeks. Check them and make a decision. (If you see a lot of amber, chop)

I know the last thing in the world you want to hear is that you should chop your girls down premi...but wasting $ on power is just as horrific. You can always start over. Just my humble opinion.
 

DocktaGreenThumb

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Also, they look a lot better in the picture you recently posted. What are your temps at now and how far is your HID? What's your Well PH. Those are crucial..
 

bbyb420

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HEAT WILL NOT CAUSE YOUR PLANT TO DIE Especially not if it doesnt go over 100. you have a bad nutrient imbalance or deficiency and honestly youre better off chopping and starting over that thing is a waste of electricity

I grow in the shitty ass desert in tents in my garage, Ive never had stable temps and I never will until I install a mini split. 100 degree tents and they still come out fire

Dump Advanced Water Bottles and go KIS organics and not only will you have an easier grow itll come out much better
 

Cyrus420

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No wonder she died. You're supposed to keep it 70-80. A lot of plants, at 85, metabolic processes can stop entirely.
Not true. My closet remained 90F and above my entire last grow and had I not messed up her nutrient schedule would of cleared 5 o's of smoke. These plants grow naturally outdoors in temperature up to 110F. If anything killed this plant I can assure you it wasn't the 95 degrees of Fahrenheit.
 

Olive Drab Green

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Not true. My closet remained 90F and above my entire last grow and had I not messed up her nutrient schedule would of cleared 5 o's of smoke. These plants grow naturally outdoors in temperature up to 110F. If anything killed this plant I can assure you it wasn't the 95 degrees of Fahrenheit.
Most strains can't handle that. Guaranteed. Maybe in your case, it worked out. I'd bet more often than not, your results would not be replicated.
 

bbyb420

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Most strains can't handle that. Guaranteed. Maybe in your case, it worked out. I'd bet more often than not, your results would not be replicated.
lol not gonna even waste my time. you obviously dont have experience on what real heat stress looks like so I just hope OP takes the advice given to him with a grain of salt.

SO much misinformation on these forums.
 
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