you're at least three weeks away. do not chop in one week. they do not look like they've been in flower for 65 days.
i'm not saying you're lying about how long she's been in flower, i am just stating that she doesn't look like she is at 65 days of "flower." you're asking if she is done and in my opinion/experience she isn't...They went into flower on April 10th
i'm not saying you're lying about how long she's been in flower, i am just stating that she doesn't look like she is at 65 days of "flower." you're asking if she is done and in my opinion/experience she isn't...
for example--these are the same strain but different phenos and both went in on April 17th. this first one i will probably chop this weekend while the second one will probably get at least another week. yours has way too many white pistils to consider her at nine weeks of flower. how long did you veg yours for? these were both almost twelve weeks when they were put into flower--they pretty much started flowering immediately.
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your girl looks frosty and happy - i'd keep letting her do her thing after all the time you have invested in her and let her finish.
I never knew that about too much Nitrogen slowing down flower. I was pretty good with the nutes this run. ThanksNot done that strain so could be wrong, they do look Nitrogen rich those leaves. Too much N can slow flowering which may be why they have gone longer than you anticipated As I say I have not run that strain.
As I say, I wouldn't want to say there is defo too much N with a strain I'm not familiar with but here are a link.I never knew that about too much Nitrogen slowing down flower. I was pretty good with the nutes this run. Thanks
How'd you get it to frost up like that bro?Going on day 65. Girl scouts.
Man im just trying to read the girls. I can thank the genetics and foxfarm for the frost.How'd you get it to frost up like that bro?
I feel itMan im just trying to read the girls. I can thank the genetics and foxfarm for the frost.