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PuffinDaWeed

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:blsmoke: Eearlyer this week I posted some new threads and it was called spots on my plants and i was told to check the Ph and the PH was 6.5 soil seemed to be ok and im using bottled distilled water I had a friend who tryed this tomatoe spray enhanser was suppose to help the buds from what he said , But obviously it burnt my leaves some how anyways i have some updated pics of the plants just taken now and a shot of the soil tester i bought if anyone has anythoughs would love to hear,:mrgreen: and the big question of em all is how long from the time it starts budding to the time the hairs are red or amber does it usually take right now the pics are right around 8 to 9 weeks old and still have alot of white hairs is there something wrong?
 

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Aesop

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Humm, looking nice. I see no immediate problems.
What is the N-P-K make up of that spray stuff do you know?
 

nathenking

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They dont look done that is for sure. Your gonna have to watch the crystals and make your decision to cut. a 50/50 ration of amber to cloudy crystals is a good place to start with bro. Then make changes and see how you like it.
 

Aesop

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What types of lights do you have for it, this could be the problem why its flowering so slow. Or it could just be the strain you have.

Edit: Wait 8-9 weeks in flower, or total 8-9 weeks?
 

PuffinDaWeed

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i just looked at the bottle and it doesnt say what the ratio is on the bottle its been flowering for 8 to 9 weeks
 

PuffinDaWeed

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I took a magnifiying glass and looked at the crystals on my plant the looked almost white there so small i couldnt tell if they were clear but they looked white to me
 

GlassFreak

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the crystals turn a little amber when its mature. when you start seeing alot of them its the best time to harvest. i seen that you are using floro tube lights. they make the flowering process lag a little bit and take a few more weeks than normal. just for future reference. beautyful plant!
 
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