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Please help. I'm at the beginning of 7 weeks and the flowers are still not budding but "not moving" and there is a lot of hair. This round I

redcow
redcowstarted grow question 7 hours ago
Please help. I'm at the beginning of 7 weeks and the flowers are still not budding but "not moving" and there is a lot of hair. This round I
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001100010010011110answered grow question 4 hours ago
patience grasshopper. More is happening than you can see day-to-day. Soon you'll see some plump in calyxes around the hairs... slowly at first. Wait for it to make those hairs look short, but really they are being enveloped... they do change color and coil up as the hairs die later in the process (perfectly normal). What i would say is watch that lushness level (how dark the leaves are) -- don't let it get any darker and if it is trending in that way, reduce concentration of your fertilizer now -- most likely N or Mg (typicaly cause of dark leaves), but probably reducing across the board is wise at this point. The plant still needs all types of nutes, but less of it.
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Lerome
Leromeanswered grow question 7 hours ago
It looks like they are well fed and getting equal amounts of light. Its probably the genetics keeping the buds smaller on this plant...they do look frosty though, they might need 9-11 weeks of flowering in total and start to "budden up" just now... I hope so for you. If you want to increase the yield on those strains, you gotta pretty much work with cutlings so you know what they are going to be like, then you can adjust the vegetative state and train her to produce more side branches. Good luck Growmie!
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