Foxtailing and harvest time

This Green House Hawaiian Snow can’t stop foxtailing with lots and lots of white hairs, judging by these pictures is it ready for harvest?
 

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Wastei

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Nope, months from harvest IMO. You might get a 20+ weeks plant with that genetic line. Hawaiin Snow has never been very stable from seed.

Advertised weeks means very little if anything, especially growing a very sativa dominant plant. I think you would benefit from lowering light hours and increase the dark period from traditional 12/12 to something like 8/16.

Cheers!
 
Nope, months from harvest IMO. You might get a 20+ weeks plant with that genetic line. Hawaiin Snow has never been very stable from seed.

Advertised weeks means very little if anything, especially growing a very sativa dominant plant. I think you would benefit from lowering light hours and increase the dark period from traditional 12/12 to something like 8/16.

Cheers!
I started 12/12 from seed last june 16, 24 weeks seems too long , i see around 70% milky trichs and barely no amber, i’m looking for a heady high with minimum couch lock.
 

VaSmile

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I started 12/12 from seed last june 16, 24 weeks seems too long , i see around 70% milky trichs and barely no amber, i’m looking for a heady high with minimum couch lock.
A plant wont start its bloom cycle til it is sexualy mature regardless of its light cycle, normaly thats takes about 5 weeks but 9 is not unheard of. So your probably at about 18-21 weeks of bloom, I know nothing about hawaiian snow but some tivas have 30 week bloom cycles. The effectiveness of tric maturety effecting the smoke effect is overstated 95% of the effect is determined by geneticswith only the last 5ish% in the control of early/late harvest
 
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