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12-12 From Seed
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weeks 8, 11-12
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Week 14
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Jamesujo Jamesujo
2 years ago
Buds on its improvement, the time is close . Last week of the process.
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Grow Questions
Jamesujo
Jamesujostarted grow question 2 years ago
Hey guys! What do you think about the current state of my plant? should I expect any good fruits? About the watering, should I do it every single day or only when the top soil is dry? Thanks!
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tatace
tataceanswered grow question 2 years ago
I don't think it will produce much, the photos show that this plant has not received a lot of light, cannabis is a plant that can absorb huge amounts of light. More light = More grow = More yield and quality
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GrowingGrannie
GrowingGrannieanswered grow question 2 years ago
Well, I hate to tell you this but I honestly don't see many flowers ... I'm wondering if you even have a female plant at all... but I'm going to let someone else with a little bit more knowledge about hermaphrodites give you their opinion...
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Growladyeastmidlands
Growladyeastmidlandsanswered grow question 2 years ago
Sorry but I'm sure u have a ball forming on the close up picture if so I would scrap it Sorry for your loss
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Jamesujo
Jamesujostarted grow question 2 years ago
Hello happy people! I’m doing the check and watering from up close, how much time do you think I have until harvesting? Cheers!
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Jamesujo
Jamesujoanswered grow question 2 years ago
Hi guys, thanks for all your helpful comments and tips! @DutchDoobie I’ll harvest by the end of this week. My doubts now are related with the days it will need for drying before the cure. Any advices so I can have the best timing and control before putting into a glass jar? I’ll upload 2 more recent photos of my buds! Thanks a lot 🙏
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 2 years ago
Two different strains in your diary, one is a quick version the other is a automatic. I don't know what one is in the photos but they look like they are about ready. I think your grow could have used a better light source, they have stretched so much and the bud sites are on the smaller side of things. Might want to look into purchasing a proper grow light/tent if you continue in this craft, you will notice a large improvement in the quality of the buds. I use Trichomes as an indactor for harvest mainly and Pistils. Note that sometimes trichomes are ready before pistils are browing, and in other times the pistils are all dried up before the trichomes are ready. This are all based on environmental factors. A really dry flowering room will cause more dried pistils prematurely especially if a fan is pointed at them. Good Luck! ***disclaimer, multiple people are answering all questions as there is a contest called GOTM, when a user is selected as the answer they get a point. Please see the contest page for information regarding the details: growdiaries.com/giveaways/GotM-August-2022 Please note, when you reply to anything on the questions part of Growdiaries website, no one will be notified of this. Not even if you use a "@" tag in their name. Best to reach out to them in DM using your inbox, it can be found in the bottom right hand corner of the site. It's the small paper airplane button, it will be highlighted green if you have new messages***
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greatwolf
greatwolfanswered grow question 2 years ago
Please people, learn a little about plant biology and don't post misinformation. Dry environments do not cause premature browning of pistils, nor do fans. Two things will cause the color change: If they "age out", sit too long without becoming fertilized, you'll see the seed pod swell slightly. Or if the seed becomes fertilized, when the pistils shrivel up and fall off. If you've ever missed a watering (I have), you'll have noticed that the plant loses a few leaves as it recovers, not the the pistils turned brown. This is because the female cannabis plant is solely focused on procreation, not growth. Facts, not opinions, nor emotions, should govern our advice. We want to encourage the use of fans, not discourage it. Good luck
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