Not sure when to harvest

Freddypatz

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Blue dream . Started to show signs of flower on the 17th of September it is now late October wondering how much longer
 

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I hope these are better
 

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IF the seed says 70 days add 7 and dont start countin till u see pistils for 1 week.

So commonly il flower 2 weekish then count 70 days and allow a week to ripen up.

As no new white hairs come they have a late flower bloom burst of white flowers then finnish order a scope 5 quid
 
First off welcome to Riu and I'm sorry but I can't tell from your pictures I think it's my phone and your pic but it looks like you got some time yet as always thank you for your time and the best of luck
 
I wouldn't worry about getting a loup, yet. You have a quite a bit of time. Alone blue dream is 70 day strain, grown in ideal conditions.
 
IF the seed says 70 days add 7 and dont start countin till u see pistils for 1 week.

So commonly il flower 2 weekish then count 70 days and allow a week to ripen up.

As no new white hairs come they have a late flower bloom burst of white flowers then finnish order a scope 5 quid
Thank you much appreciated
 
Thank you much appreciated
Going 90 days on a 70 day strain isn't a scientific rule of thumb. Plants can mature faster or slower than they're "supposed to" depending on environmental factors. And starting your count 2 weeks after you switch to 12/12 is not common practice. Most growers, myself included and every other grower in Humboldt County that I know of starts Day One of the bloom count when pistils begin to form (usually a few days after 12/12 flip). Every strain and pheno is different, so I'd get in the habit of grabbing a scope and checking your trichomes. You'll know exactly when they're ready, and you won't run the risk of letting them go too long and risking THC degradation/browning of buds and stems/bud rot and slow death, which are all things that happen if you leave your girls.in the ground for too long. Happy growing bro!
 
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