It’s becoming obvious that the wind burned leaves are causing the plant to go into an early ripening mode. The yield will most likely be effected unfortunately.
She is smelling fantastic though. Hints of citrus and when smelled right off the plant without disturbing the flowers almost like peaches.
I included a pic of the bottom leaves to show they are in perfect health, just as more of a proof that it was indeed windburn. Ironically the lower flower branches are doing much better than the others. I also included a pic of one of her flowers along side the other plant in the tent that avoided the burning. It’s striking how different they look. I suppose this is obvious, since one has been highly stressed and the other is totally fine.
She is definitely not photogenic due to the ragged leaves but I’m leaving them on her. She has been through enough stress and I will just let them fall off naturally. Hopefully I will be able to selectively harvest her and the lower branches will make up for the loss a little bit.
Some leaves are starting to yellow now that she is aging. Pistils are ripening faster each day. She’s only about 42 days into flower so again, the yield will probably be effected.