Beautiful plant to grow. I kicked the plant over, gave up on her for a week with no light, airflow or humidity, and changed her environment multiple times from grow tent to grow room with varying lights. Nanners were identified and an early harvest as result. In future If I get nanners I think I'll keep growing regardless. Jarred on 6th May.
I harvested 2 weeks early due to nanners identified. I was anxious the pollen would affect my much younger plant which has just started flowering. Yield is very low, as is expected from early harvest + terrible growing conditions throughout her life. Not to mention kicking the plant over.
Plant fell over and squashed against itself.
The base of the trunk is wobbly but still attached deep down.
I've packed soil around the base of the trunk to reinforce.
I'm about 2 weeks from chop and want to know if it's worth harvesting now or if plant/yield will be fine?
If it’s still attached and seems fine, I’d leave her for the 2 weeks. Obviously keep an eye on her to make sure she is in fact fine and all. If she is fine, she’s going to put in more weight and probably fall again. Probably want to add some reinforcement other than just soil around her. Good luck
Autoflower 2 weeks from chop.
Plant fell over 2 days ago - perhaps this calyx came in contact with the floor and removed the 'skin' of the calyx?
Is she starting to herm?
Are these Nanners/ Male Pollen Sacs in the centre of the picture (bright green)? Or are they damaged calyx?
Yep, nanners coming.
No need to do anything or be worried about them, you are so close to harvest, that even if they eventually release viable pollen, there will be absolutely no time at all for seeds to form.
That plant wont drink so quick , better misting daily a lot or humidifier for first week after normall watering. Soil hates beeing moist long, many problems starts ...