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How much longer?

Douche Nozzle

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How much time left do you think? I don't have a way to see the trichs up close so I'm not sure. The leaves are starting to use up the chlorophyl now so what is your guess? They are papayas and on the 7th week of flowering. According to the info, the papaya is a shorter flowering time than some others.



 

Rudiger

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The rest of your life. It's your own fault, that's what you agreed to when you got married.

But, I'd say you still have a while to go with your plants. They still look like they are growing, with the white pistils. It really is hard to get an exact time without a microscopic shot. but I dont even think your that close at all.
 

Douche Nozzle

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Yea, these have been slow from the very begining. I was thinking they still have a while because I noticed the very tops are stretching out fast. They sort of stall for awhile and now instead of fattening up they are growing taller. Seems backwards to me.
 

peach

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Seems something is up with your nutrients or pH given the yellowing on some of them. It could be a touch of nutrient burn. If you're using nutrient, try backing it off a little.
 

Bubba Kushman

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Looks like you still have a couple weeks left. Wait till the hairs start to receed and the calyxes fatten up. When its done it wont look so hairy and the calyxes will be swollen.
 

zombie1334

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Wait till the hairs start to receed and the calyxes fatten up. When its done it wont look so hairy and the calyxes will be swollen.
What exactly does that mean? What are the calyxes? I think I know, but I'm not sure. Also, when looking through the microscope on your plants, should some of the trichs be amber?
 
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