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Kirsten
Kirstenstarted grow question 3 months ago
Hey guys, as suggested I'm leaving the plants for longer until I see all cloudy, possibly with a smidgen of Amber. But please help one of my colas has another set growing out! I'm freaking out bro. Why is this happening??? Thanks.
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RavenCookiee
RavenCookieeanswered grow question 3 months ago
I thought about our issue for FOREVER 😂 Looking at your diary I think your plants really started to flower around week 8/9, since it takes her 7-8 weeks to flower (according to RQS), you just now in week 16 arrived at this window. And if grow conditions weren't always perfect it may take even longer? I give mine (now week 15, but started to flower a little earlier) another week, then I'll take her down. Trichomes are mostly cloudy now, so hurry up lady! 😤
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saucyp
saucypanswered grow question 3 months ago
Why wouldn't it happen? Girl just wants to get laid before she dies 😂 In seriousness, if she has energy and nutrients left and "thinks" it is still pollen season she can do another round of pistils. You want to harvest when the majority is ripe. It won't be uniform along the whole plant.
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oldskoolkool
oldskoolkoolanswered grow question 3 months ago
Could be down to stress but could be unstable genetics either way I wouldn't worry about it.They look healthy.
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 3 months ago
She is getting close to death and having one last effort to try and get pollinated, hence the new pistils........it is a "survival instinct". It is not a problem or anything to be overly worried about, but the plant is telling you that she is about done with life. Leaving her too much longer may result in diminished trichome quality with lower THC levels and elevated CBD levels, leading to sleepy stoned effect rather than happy high effect.
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grownotstop
grownotstopanswered grow question 3 months ago
Hola! es la primera vez que lo veo, puede ser una mutación. Deja de que terminen de madurar y la cosechas, no creo que el crecimiento de pistilos afecte al resultado, hasta quizá salga "exótica" jaja, igualmente quiero seguir sabiendo que pasa estos días!
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Brerrr
Brerrranswered grow question 3 months ago
Is a bit stressed, usually on top flower like this is light stress, probably too close.
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FlyMuncher
FlyMuncheranswered grow question 3 months ago
The plant is near the end of its grow cycle. They will start popping pistols as a last ditch effort to get pollinated. If the genetics are week nanners may be next.
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Shinsimilla
Shinsimillaanswered grow question 3 months ago
It's just foxtailing, noting to worry about. Not the greatest, but not a problem. Just judge the ripeness on the older flower, which will be the majority and you'll be fine.
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