Is harvest time just around the corner? A photo update from a noob...

MonsterMagnet

Active Member
Hi,

So, on the 22nd October you good people advised me I was around 6-8 weeks away from harvest time.
I'm just touching base with another photo update to see if things are still on course...

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Apologies for starting another new thread about this but getting follow-up answers on older threads has been hard.

For those who don't know, this is a windowsill plant, germinated on April 1st. It suffered a little from Whitefly & more recently a pretty bad dose of Scales.
That's all in the past now &, along with the organic fertilizer it's growing in I've been feeding it with Bio nutrients when I water it.

What do people reckon? 2 weeks more?
 
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Herb & Suds

Well-Known Member
Lack of light causes tiny results

If you were told you didn't have enough light then these are the results you get

You can grow a plant without sufficient lighting it will just be slower and less yield
That one is not finished ask again in two weeks
 

MonsterMagnet

Active Member
It's been sat in front of a large southfacing window, getting around 10 hours of direct sunlight per day.

Admittedly, this is north European sunshine.
 

MonsterMagnet

Active Member
Lack of light causes tiny results

If you were told you didn't have enough light then these are the results you get

You can grow a plant without sufficient lighting it will just be slower and less yield
That one is not finished ask again in two weeks
It doesn't get enough light not hours
I'm aware of how low the yield is likely to be, and that it won't be as strong.
What I'm not sure of is when it's best to cut the thing up & start the drying & curing process.
 
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