Near end flower.

Aapoo

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Thank you sir. I've read that they need "more" light in flower than veg. I guess that doesn't translate into closer. Just pH'd water at this point?
 

DrOgkush

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That plant hicupped in flower. No serrations on the single bladed leafs. Those couple hours fucked you hard when your timer got bumped. Uninterrupted lighting is needed for that exact reason. Your better off re starting that plant. So many things have gone wrong to this point because that timer got bumped. Just make sure next time. That can’t happen. Shit sucks
 

Aapoo

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That plant hicupped in flower. No serrations on the single bladed leafs. Those couple hours fucked you hard when your timer got bumped. Uninterrupted lighting is needed for that exact reason. Your better off re starting that plant. So many things have gone wrong to this point because that timer got bumped. Just make sure next time. That can’t happen. Shit sucks
You guys rock man
 

Aapoo

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You guys rock man
I'm going to have to find a timer that doesn't go off course so easily. Absolutely. @DrOgkush I didn't notice the non-serrated edges. They are on the top inch, inch 1/2 of the colas...what is the significance of this symptom and why would I be better off restarting the plant ? These are decent size buds, potency issue or.....
 

DrOgkush

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I'm going to have to find a timer that doesn't go off course so easily. Absolutely. @DrOgkush I didn't notice the non-serrated edges. They are on the top inch, inch 1/2 of the colas...what is the significance of this symptom and why would I be better off restarting the plant ? These are decent size buds, potency issue or.....
You can try to finish her out. But parts of her are just never going to look done and those parts will smell like hay come harvest. I was just saying start over because it seems more of a headache when you can put all your effort and knowledge into the next grow that will be on its way in a better direction.
 

Aapoo

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You can try to finish her out. But parts of her are just never going to look done and those parts will smell like hay come harvest. I was just saying start over because it seems more of a headache when you can put all your effort and knowledge into the next grow that will be on its way in a better direction.
Ok. How do I know your right? I don't know. My experiences so far, as scant as it is, has led to a hay stack before. I was just remarking, today as a matter of fact, that a pile of seeded buds that I pulled from a herm and had dried, smelled like hay. So another plant down. Almost funny. Down to one plant. I noticed the buds on the one we are speaking of doesn't have the sugar leaves glistening with trichomes. Not in resin production. Yup. Truth teller ye are.
Thanks doc. @DrOgkush
 
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