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BloodSpawnDevil
BloodSpawnDevilstarted grow question a year ago
Stigma on these are long and fairly white so wondering if a pheno like this is ready? Not as obvious especially indoors without many ambers. Looking mostly cloudy and very frosty though.
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BerrySweetHigh
BerrySweetHighanswered grow question a year ago
Hello my friend, the new whit growth is caused by foxtailing. This plant is ready for harvest! Happy harvest buddy!
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question a year ago
If its looks mostly cloudy then it could be harvested and cured, cloudy=THC, amber=CBN If you harvest this with the other plant you just asked about then it would be fine. I'm sure this one may have a week left to it but the other one does not. unless you want mostly amber on your buds, if that's the case then let them both go for an extra two weeks and they will amber right up. I also would expect the other plant to get more fox tailed as well if you left it going for longer. After a cure it should be fine, The leaves look quite dark and glossy indicating some N toxicity, Can't tell what happened over the course of the diary as it is only 2 weeks long, to much missing information. but less is more next run, try and use a EC meter if you don't already. Good Luck!
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Scrubbyjimbob
Scrubbyjimbobanswered grow question a year ago
Hard to judge readiness by pistils alone. Some strains never seem to darken up. Some people like to employ mild stressors to attempt to hasten the ripening process, though results are pretty anecdotal-at least as far as cannabisis concerned. Colder temps, changes to light cycles, even mild structural damage to the plant. Technically even flushing qualifies since you're putting the plant on a fast.
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Angus_MacGrower
Angus_MacGroweranswered grow question a year ago
Harder to tell without a photo of the trichomes... ><'q
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