I do this too lol...Not the best photos lol I was just putting my camera up against the loupe
I'm not sure where you get 7 weeks from? Barneys says 55-60 days which is 8.5 weeks with the perfect phenotype and the perfect grow.Thing is tho it’s annoying how it's supposed to be a 7-week flowering strain and it’s been 8 weeks and tbh probably gonna go for 11
it alll makes sense now and i started once i saw white pistils but this was when it was stretching tho(30th september) and this wasnt the very start of stretch this was about a week inI'm not sure where you get 7 weeks from? Barneys says 55-60 days which is 8.5 weeks with the perfect phenotype and the perfect grow.
You have a really nice plant, but I doubt everything was perfect even if you have the same phenotype as the breeder used. So yours will naturally take a little longer than theirs. There are VERY FEW strains that are fully matured and ready to harvest in 7 weeks or less . Not that there aren't any, but there are not as many as the claim they do .
Another huge variable is when you are starting to count your weeks. Lots of people begin counting from when they switch the plant to 12/12. However, the plant does not begin to flower that day. It needs to transition from one growth cycle to the next. This is a natural part of the process that many nutrient companies and grow guides even identify as a "transitional period". The transition time depends both on strain and genetic maturity. IE: genetically mature clones will start to flower much faster than a seedling of the same strain put into 12/12 lighting.
I strongly believe you should not count the flowering time until the plant begins to show flowers. Usually, this is 10-14 days after a 12/12 switch depending on the variables. So how long did it take for yours to actually start to flower, and when did you start counting are important things to consider when trying to decide when to cut.
It's also very important to remember these times are just guidelines, not hard and set rules. There are so many variables from your grow conditions-phenotype that will affect it all.
I agree with this - Even the strains I have that do actually finish by the end of week 7 are maybe slightly better by the end of week 8...I'm not sure where you get 7 weeks from? Barneys says 55-60 days which is 8.5 weeks with the perfect phenotype and the perfect grow.
You have a really nice plant, but I doubt everything was perfect even if you have the same phenotype as the breeder used. So yours will naturally take a little longer than theirs. There are VERY FEW strains that are fully matured and ready to harvest in 7 weeks or less . Not that there aren't any, but there are not as many as the claim they do .
Another huge variable is when you are starting to count your weeks. Lots of people begin counting from when they switch the plant to 12/12. However, the plant does not begin to flower that day. It needs to transition from one growth cycle to the next. This is a natural part of the process that many nutrient companies and grow guides even identify as a "transitional period". The transition time depends both on strain and genetic maturity. IE: genetically mature clones will start to flower much faster than a seedling of the same strain put into 12/12 lighting.
I strongly believe you should not count the flowering time until the plant begins to show flowers. Usually, this is 10-14 days after a 12/12 switch depending on the variables. So how long did it take for yours to actually start to flower, and when did you start counting are important things to consider when trying to decide when to cut.
It's also very important to remember these times are just guidelines, not hard and set rules. There are so many variables from your grow conditions-phenotype that will affect it all.
I’ll post some pics of the trichs later but I will be letting it go another 2 weeks just gonna slowly taper off the nutes now but won’t be letting it go any longer than thatUse a loupe and show us the trichomes.
But if you want people to just judge from looking at the buds then personally I would give it another week or two.