Want to Know If Your Plants are Finished?

How about this one?
It's an Easy Ryder on day 78 from seed.
It's my first grow so I'm having a hard time determining how far along she is - my magnifying glass is on its way. She's got a pretty high leaf:flower ratio at the bud sites. Does that happen sometimes or could it be because she's not matured/filled in yet?
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Any help is much appreciated.
(most pistils are orange and have been for a while, in case it's hard to tell in the pictures, but there are still white ones showing up)
If most pistils are orange, she's mature. Give it another week if you're feeling unsure. Looks almost done.
 

kindnug

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I need help, I posted on here the other day but I didn't get answer. I was going over my plant this morning and I found these. Does anyone know what they are and does it mean that she is ready to harvest. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
hermaphrodite plant, garbage. Cut+smoke+never clone it
 

youngbuzz101

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I wouldn't say its garbage.. but kindnug is right cut her down. Worst that will happen is the buds will be more high less stone and with a good cure she will smoke A.O.K. I'm pretty sure this plant was an auto so you couldn't clone it anyways. And the reason for the herm trait is unknown so I wouldn't advise to kill the gene line. This person is obviously new to this and stressors could have instigated a sex change. Personally If I had enough flower time I would let the pollen sacs grow out and fert my plant. Take the 50 odd seeds I got and germ them out in some forest and make something out of nothing considering each and everyone of those seeds will be feminized. If they herm in mother nature then at that point I would end the gene line and buy some seeds. But if you don't mind picking out the seeds on this harvest you could potentially look at a bigger harvest in 3 months and since they are just default seeds there is no loss only knowledge gained. I would plant the auto fems some where with good drainage and sun exposer and come back to them in the same eloted timeframe as the mother took to ready up. And just be surprised with the results. But thats just me the more orthodox approach like I agreed earlier would to cut, dry, cure.
 

The2TimEr

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Here's my girls, 53 days of flower. No amber yet. Buds are getting heavy, lots of new sticky last couple of days. Soil, 400 hps, p. Erkle bagseed. Any erkle growers out there? Maybe 4-12 days, what do you think?
some tasty looking fruit!
i agree with 7 - 12 days, chop in 10 ! :)
 

moh556

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Hi im very glad to see this post im 1st time grower and growing NLB big bud and SLH im wondering how long till smoke this NLB
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today is the 30th day of flowering i vegged for 5 weeks useing soil and this bitch need a lot of P stems turning red i had hard time to feed it but red stems are bouncing back :razz:
 

hopeyougotadutch

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Sup y'all! I'm trying to get a better perspective of just looking at my plant, and knowing its done. Saw this thread a few weeks back and wanted some opinions on my current Emerald Jack. She is 61 days into flowering, trichs are mostly cloudy, with some amber and some clear. These are the best pictures I could get of her showing buds from all around the plant. I was planning to chop tomorrow night but am unsure if she's finished packing on weight.

She needs a watering but if the decision comes to chop tomorrow, I'd rather not. Here's the pics....

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abuilder

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Looked ready to me..nicely receded. I happen to have one Emerald Jack in it's 56th day of veg..Giving mine 60 days before I bring her into flower mode. She was one of six freebies from last year this time. Be interested to see how yours smokes! Good luck with her bro!
 

kindnug

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29 days from the picture @ 61 days. Majority of autos take a month longer than the breeders like to think.
Only auto I've had done in 60 days is Dinafem Roadrunner(the regular)
Most auto's I've grown take ~75 days with some that take 90 - 110 days.
I prefer photo. plants > the Roadrunner was a nice surprise(freebie+cheap beans) in my auto run.
 

Hugo Phurst

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9 weeks from 12/12, 8 weeks of flower. Shock & stress from moving from soil to hydro (during veg), and a phosphorus def. Unknown strain, clone from a 3rd party.

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Thanks in advance for your input.
 

abuilder

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9 weeks from 12/12, 8 weeks of flower. Shock & stress from moving from soil to hydro (during veg), and a phosphorus def. Unknown strain, clone from a 3rd party.
Thanks in advance for your input.
Wow Hugo...plenty of sugar shakin' on those girls and for shocked plants they look colorfully amazing!! Great work brother!!
 
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