Plant one's trichomes are mostly cloudy with almost no ambers at all on the flowers getting good light and partially cloudy and clear on areas that do not get the best light. Unfortunately this is due to the tent being overcrowded which has been a big problem with this grow. So I will give plant one some more time.
Plant 2 which had a partial harvest done to it a week ago has the same issues as plant one and will get some more time to mature as well.
Plant 3 (which was in the back looking at the pics from older journal entries) because it had more space to spread out is in much better shape and so I finished harvesting it(did a partial harvest a week ago).
The last 2 pics are of the dry tent. I put todays harvest in the back. The front half is the partial harvest I did on the 15th and should be finished in a few days or so.
Although this grow has been far from ideal it certainly has been a great learning experience and I am excited to see what the final weight will be.
Nice plant! I can relate with the auto/photo confusion. Same thing happened to me, I ordered some autos for my first ever grow... and they weren't autos. They were growing for about 4 months (4 months of "oo! Maybe it's starting to flower now") until I finally decided to flip the lights. If it happened now, I'd know exactly what was happening, but for the first grow? I though the same as you. At least you got an absolute BANGER of a plant out of it though. Looks fkin awesome!
@Stelfboy, Thanks man. Now if something like that happens in the future we know what to do! I've been growing Fastbud seeds lately and really like what I've seen. Growing does not feel like work and is really enjoyable. My grow area is my place of zen.
@Libanese, That was my lack of experience. I thought since I started seeing the lady parts showing on the stems that was the sign of flowering starting. Adding to the confusion these were sold as 'Autoflowers' which they were not.
@XLABX, Yeah they are insanely tall. At this point I'm just hoping the one in the back does not grow any taller since the light is nearly maxed out in height.
Beautiful jungle! 💚 Sad to hear flowering didn't trigger on these genetics yet.
How did they respond to the 12 hour light switch? Maybe 24 hours darkness needed to force?
@XLABX, 12 hour has been going on for about a week. From what I've read it takes around 3 or 4 weeks or so to see the flowers. I will keep my journal updated but nothing special seems to be happening at the moment.
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Beautiful turnaround with these ladies, I love what I am seeing 💚