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conor c

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A bit longer yet but only so much cos she lost most of her leaves already bud so you may end up taking it what id call early anyway next run try keep em greener for longer then you can fade out right
Yeah it's two different plants ,

The one with less leaves is Critical Kush ,
My friend supplied the cut and his are the same ,
The Other is Skunk #1 - I like a bot of power OG lol
 

curious2garden

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You can take the one on the right, there are no more fan leaves. As for the one on the left you have at least 2 weeks hopefully she'll make it. Leave them some fan leaves next run.
Some strains shed fan leaves during say week 6 of flower I believe,

I don't think cutting early for that reason is sensible ,
Do you have something to back this ?

Thanks in advance
 

coreywebster

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Some strains shed fan leaves during say week 6 of flower I believe,

I don't think cutting early for that reason is sensible ,
Do you have something to back this ?

Thanks in advance
No they don't.
Not under heathy conditions.
Sometimes lower leaves will be sacrificed as food if they aren't getting enough light for most of the grow.

Reason to chop early would be because the leaves are dying which as it progresses into the buds the dead leaf will lead to mould.
 

medidedicated

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Ive had a few plants dead leafs receed into buds with no mold. I feel like thats what one meant by budrot being as a result of infection, not rot. At first Im lile duh but I see now you can get botritus and get webs and everything with no rot on healthy plant. Its happening to me now when I thought its only due to high rh and over crowding like it did once.

I guess its on a cell level and the rot has nothing to do with the mold other than its been feeding off it for some time. Im seeing little to no rot but fuzz in quite a few places yet not too many. Im choppin tomorrow its ready enough.
 

curious2garden

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Staff member
Some strains shed fan leaves during say week 6 of flower I believe,

I don't think cutting early for that reason is sensible ,
Do you have something to back this ?

Thanks in advance
Nope, not a thing except I started growing in '96 so just some anecdotal experience. Here's a Sherbinski Pink Sunset a day or so before harvest and a Cannarado White Papaya at harvest on the right. Just two of my rando plants.
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That's a Sherbinski Pink Sunset just before I chopped her and a Cannarado White Papaya the day I took her down.
 
Nope, not a thing except I started growing in '96 so just some anecdotal experience. Here's a Sherbinski Pink Sunset a day or so before harvest and a Cannarado White Papaya at harvest on the right. Just two of my rando plants.
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That's a Sherbinski Pink Sunset just before I chopped her and a Cannarado White Papaya the day I took her down.
You chopped to soon and you are both incorrect.
It can be strain dependant , research it instead of thinking you know everything already.
 

laddyd

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Then why are you asking us for help on your burnt plants maturation if you know we are wrong? Weird.
I am reminded of a time long ago when I was called in on Sunday to help a crew that was struggling with a job I did all the time. I got there and took one look, they were doing it backwards. I told them and they proceeded to explain why they were right and I was wrong. Uhuh well why did you call me in then? I refuse to watch you fuck this up any longer good bye. And that was the end of the conversation. I fixed it on the following Monday.
So if I was the OP I would listen to you with 28 years of growing experience.
 
I am reminded of a time long ago when I was called in on Sunday to help a crew that was struggling with a job I did all the time. I got there and took one look, they were doing it backwards. I told them and they proceeded to explain why they were right and I was wrong. Uhuh well why did you call me in then? I refuse to watch you fuck this up any longer good bye. And that was the end of the conversation. I fixed it on the following Monday.
So if I was the OP I would listen to you with 28 years of growing experience.

You have no idea how long I have been growing or anything of the sort ,
I asked a specific question about a strain ,

You or your chums just assume to much and act like a clique instead of offering advice ,
The fact I removed most of the larger leaves ready for trim seems to be irrelevant,
I knew they were close obviously ,

God you ppl are very strange
 

medidedicated

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Too many white hairs but the very pic looks closer to done idk if there are more tha one plant but ya its still signaling growth. I just stopped the harvest train due to that but also because Ive never finished this clone in less than 10 wks so I got a couple more to go. Testing my patience having this mold out break but making me stronger to this phase of growth.

Once I start I usually finish so Im getting better Im learning. Wasnt that hard just tell myself “let them grow!” What week are they? Unless it goes 16 weeks still pumping hairs id chop as thatd be some crazy expensive weed I probably wont like anyway. They say finish to end regardless but there are “some” acceptions but botritus and PM isnt one of them atleast IMO.
 

Billy the Mountain

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A blurt again with zero explanation
First, I asked that you provide some evidence supporting your assertion that leaf loss is to be expected @ 6 weeks with some strains; hardly a blurt.

Second post is self-explanatory, you asked "where is the castasraphy exactly?", I provided an image of an unhealthy plant devoid of leaves.
 
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