Yeah well, bagseed if female, usually turns out to be some bomb shit, any sensimilla will be dank
but yeah those buds will get bigger...wait until they have a golden or darker tinge
in general...
buds look good, pot zombies lol what a wast of a oz and 50 mins lol i think i spent more money on smoke then they did for the movie
You can cover the plant's if a frost is forecasted let them bitches grow as long as you can I live in the same zone.. Like stated above patience will pay off..
its hard to really tell, how long have they been flowering so far? anyways you had it right on your first post, you said " I'm sure I've got about 2-3 more weeks."...yupp id say at least 3 weeks at the very least...if you see new white hairs, then its still growing, wait till it seems the buds arent growing anymore just changing color slightly
looks like your right on track then, dont worry, you'll knowFirst hairs showed up on Aug 2. I probably yanked the males last week of July. So that puts me at close to 7wks
looks like your right on track then, dont worry, you'll know
It'll happen, but when it does you still have some time to the trichs being ripe. I can smell mine from 10' away with no wind and they're seven weeks in flower with at least two weeks to go, probably three.Thank man. I'm kinda bummed overall this year. I had 5 plants this and 3 came to be male. What ever happend to the 50/50 rule???[/QUOTE)
I got part of it. On my regular crop I have 61% females (sexed at +/- 60-days). The two males I reserved for pollen went off way too early and the female I'd reserved for seed turned male.
I put nine germinated seeds into pots 8-1 for my normal backup and now have nine more small flowering females. I grow a long-established local indica strain and now I'm going to have to beg for seeds from the strain.
(QUOTE)The remaining are the smallest plant, and the second biggest. I hope she pulls some good weight. The nugs are nice and tight right now. There is no smell hardly at all unless you touch a bud. Even if you rattle her a bit...no stink.
It'll happen, but when it does you still have some time to the trichs being ripe. I can smell mine from 10' away with no wind and they're seven weeks in flower with at least two weeks to go, probably three.
My trichs are still milky white, which, according to some sources is the prime harvest time before they turn amber. I always harvest as soon as I'm comfortable that they are turning amber because I'm not skilled enough to look at the flower development and make the call from that. Some can, I can't.