So yesterday I finally removed my struggling plant from the grow room, which upon further inspection turned out to have quite a few bananas. On 3-4 colas. Some of the side coles have also been pollenated and have started the production of seeds.
The plant is 52 days old but it was nowhere near harvest-ready. At least 60% od the pistils are white, i'd say average level of trichome production for this stage of development.
I doubt that getting it back under lighting is a viable option, so my question is, is it worth leaving it alive for a little while longer or will it just continue to solely focus on producing seeds?
And if I chop it, I understand the end product is gonna be subpar to put it mildly, but is it worth drying and curing for some edibles or an extract?
Any advice, input or an opinion on what you might do in this situation is welcome.
PS: I do have another plant in the flower room which I would guess got pollenated in the process. It had roughly betwee. 20-25 days left, could that time be enough to get a bunch of seeds on it?
The plant is 52 days old but it was nowhere near harvest-ready. At least 60% od the pistils are white, i'd say average level of trichome production for this stage of development.
I doubt that getting it back under lighting is a viable option, so my question is, is it worth leaving it alive for a little while longer or will it just continue to solely focus on producing seeds?
And if I chop it, I understand the end product is gonna be subpar to put it mildly, but is it worth drying and curing for some edibles or an extract?
Any advice, input or an opinion on what you might do in this situation is welcome.
PS: I do have another plant in the flower room which I would guess got pollenated in the process. It had roughly betwee. 20-25 days left, could that time be enough to get a bunch of seeds on it?
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