NO! with all those white pistils? Can you get some pics of her trichs? The new growth says no, your trichs may say differently. Zoom as close as you can and still get a clear pic. Just an example below, this girl had another week left at this point. This pic was taken with just the zoom on my phone.
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Was feeding wrong. (Newbie error) the first 8 weeks of flowering just feeding ff tiger bloom. I posted it earlier with the help of a member here correctEd me on my error. So in week 9 give her the whole trio...I'm seeing mostly cloudy and 0 amber. I'd give her at least another week. The white pistils are indicative of new growth. Has something changed in the past week with her? New light? More lights? I had a northern lights strain that when I upgraded her lights she tried to re- flower. She was a month out when I got her new lights. That was actually a rather disappointing harvest. Pulled 2.5oz off her but it is fluffy as hell.
Just follow the feed chart at half strengthWas feeding wrong. (Newbie error) the first 8 weeks of flowering just feeding ff tiger bloom. I posted it earlier with the help of a member here correctEd me on my error. So in week 9 give her the whole trio...
20in. Hlg 550 R spec. with Hlg uv...bar Sit for 5 hr... a dayThat looks like foxtailing
That can happen late flower, when the plant is very ripe.
But your overall plant doesn't look extreamly done, so the foxtailing could be stress. Is it too hot? How close is the light?
Do you have infrared thermometer you can shoot the canopy temp?20in. Hlg 550 R spec. with Hlg uv...bar Sit for 5 hr... a day
No to both.Do you have infrared thermometer you can shoot the canopy temp?
Do you have plenty of air flow to supply fresh CO2?
Well I bet you tops are getting too much light/heat and thats why you are getting foxtailing.No to both.