Overgrown?

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It's been 15 weeks today since the seeds hit the soil. Autoflower DoSiDo. This is my 2nd grow, I screwed up the first one. I have received much advice and am a bit confused. All the trichomes appear to be clear seen through a loupe, but the flowers are so heavy and sticky they can't hold their heads up anymore. The pistils are all brown and shriveled. Please tell me it's harvest time.
 

StareCase

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A nylon trellis net can hold more of those tops.

It's tough to really see with the pinkish hue ... any pics without the blurple lighting?
 

Budzbuddha

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Well … my 2¢.

These plants have seen some things … necrotic leaf - unfinished flowers.

Based on this pic alone - looks like there are plenty of immature pistils left. No real fans left. That plant will probably not improve much and will toss in the towel well before being actually finished.

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No point asking you what happened this far in.
Plant is what it is.
 

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Well … my 2¢.

These plants have seen some things … necrotic leaf - unfinished flowers.

Based on this pic alone - looks like there are plenty of immature pistils left. No real fans left. That plant will probably not improve much and will toss in the towel well before being actually finished.

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No point asking you what happened this far in.
Plant is what it is.
I think the problem must be inconsistent moisture. Circumstances (life) interfered with my ability to stay on a schedule. I need to learn from this so I'm thinking I need some sort of irrigation system to make up for my inconsistencies. At the moment cash is extremely tight, but maybe I can do those 2L pop bottle things? Better than nothing which is what I can afford right now.
 

T macc

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Maybe try sub irrigation. Pour water in the trays, allow the pots to soak up the water, wait for it to dry out some, repeat
 
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