When will these be ready??

OBMF

Member
Personally, I wouldn't start flushing. I see more flower development coming. I give it 2-3 weeks at the most. are the trichomes cloudy?
 

OBMF

Member
whether it be kush or not every environment is the same and therefore your flowering time could be extended. genetics??
 

AMBJAB420

Member
how is it too early when its a 9 weeks strain and i just finished my 6th week? I'm a noob too learn your shit and don't help when your no help. Besides my trichs are turning amber already so what are you talking about?
 

midijunkie

Active Member
dude.. why come in here and ask for opinions just to argue with people? heh

how is it too early when its a 9 weeks strain and i just finished my 6th week? I'm a noob too learn your shit and don't help when your no help. Besides my trichs are turning amber already so what are you talking about?
 

rocpilefsj

Misguided Angel
how is it too early when its a 9 weeks strain and i just finished my 6th week? I'm a noob too learn your shit and don't help when your no help. Besides my trichs are turning amber already so what are you talking about?
It is too early because it is a 9 week strain and you are on week 6, and by looking at the pics you supplied I am telling you they are no where near ready and at the point they are currently at there is no point in checking the trics. Just answering the question you asked, no need to get pissy, next time I will just ignore your question and let you harvest three weeks early? Flowering times are sketchy at best, they usually mean by 9 weeks in labratory style conditions, where everything is dialed in perfect it will be ready in 9. I do not even start checking trics until the majority of the hairs have receded into the bud and started reddening off. Also look for the calyxs to swell. Then it is time to check!

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arik maso

Active Member
It is too early because it is a 9 week strain and you are on week 6, and by looking at the pics you supplied I am telling you they are no where near ready and at the point they are currently at there is no point in checking the trics. Just answering the question you asked, no need to get pissy, next time I will just ignore your question and let you harvest three weeks early? Flowering times are sketchy at best, they usually mean by 9 weeks in labratory style conditions, where everything is dialed in perfect it will be ready in 9. I do not even start checking trics until the majority of the hairs have receded into the bud and started reddening off. Also look for the calyxs to swell. Then it is time to check!


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great advice!
 
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