4 weeks into flower, how much bud should there be

TheGrassIsGreenerInAus

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I’d say 14 grams is what you’ll end up with
hahaha considering its doubled since those photos and is starting to look REAL prime, though still with LOTS of white so its just gonna keep fattening, you don't know what youre on about. ill be getting AT LEAST an oz looking at her now, though 1 1/2 is my bet
 

Kronickeeper

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hahaha considering its doubled since those photos and is starting to look REAL prime, though still with LOTS of white so its just gonna keep fattening, you don't know what youre on about. ill be getting AT LEAST an oz looking at her now, though 1 1/2 is my bet
I hope you do, I’m not trying to be negative just looks like you’ll end up with about a half oz, how’s the density looking?
 

TheGrassIsGreenerInAus

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I hope you do, I’m not trying to be negative just looks like you’ll end up with about a half oz, how’s the density looking?
to be fair, not that great :( but they are a good inch or two across and growing up most of each branch, at least 5-6 inches of crown on all 3 main branches so even if they are a bit airy I'm hoping itll be at least an oz and its getting a lot of sugar all over it now all I can do is wait and see I guess, hoping itll be ready in a week or two its been flowering two months at least cant be too far off. definitely gunna get some better lights for flowering next time, or just veg it under the fluoros, then stick it outside when I'm ready for it to flower. Australias pretty warm year round, so I cant see it not flowering at least half decently even if I move it out in winter. (feel free to say so if you feel otherwise) The only problem I guess would be if the days start to get longer midway through then it might stop and reveg, THATD suck/
 

NoTillPhil

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to be fair, not that great :( but they are a good inch or two across and growing up most of each branch, at least 5-6 inches of crown on all 3 main branches so even if they are a bit airy I'm hoping itll be at least an oz and its getting a lot of sugar all over it now all I can do is wait and see I guess, hoping itll be ready in a week or two its been flowering two months at least cant be too far off. definitely gunna get some better lights for flowering next time, or just veg it under the fluoros, then stick it outside when I'm ready for it to flower. Australias pretty warm year round, so I cant see it not flowering at least half decently even if I move it out in winter. (feel free to say so if you feel otherwise) The only problem I guess would be if the days start to get longer midway through then it might stop and reveg, THATD suck/
Days getting longer is sure to screw up flower mode unless they are autos.
 

Kronickeeper

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to be fair, not that great :( but they are a good inch or two across and growing up most of each branch, at least 5-6 inches of crown on all 3 main branches so even if they are a bit airy I'm hoping itll be at least an oz and its getting a lot of sugar all over it now all I can do is wait and see I guess, hoping itll be ready in a week or two its been flowering two months at least cant be too far off. definitely gunna get some better lights for flowering next time, or just veg it under the fluoros, then stick it outside when I'm ready for it to flower. Australias pretty warm year round, so I cant see it not flowering at least half decently even if I move it out in winter. (feel free to say so if you feel otherwise) The only problem I guess would be if the days start to get longer midway through then it might stop and reveg, THATD suck/
If it’s your first run With the set up I’m sure after a couple more times u can dial it in and improve on whatever yields u end up with. It’s all about learning and improving at the end of day. After awhile You will be able to eye ball your yields once you have ran a strain enough times in the same set up
 

TheGrassIsGreenerInAus

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If it’s your first run With the set up I’m sure after a couple more times u can dial it in and improve on whatever yields u end up with. It’s all about learning and improving at the end of day. After awhile You will be able to eye ball your yields once you have ran a strain enough times in the same set up
yeah that's true, unfortunately I cant ever grow the same strain twice because I use bagseed :/ but I am getting much better at outdoor growing, ive got more experience there than with lights still trying to work everything out with those
 
I have tried lol always failed so far
I am currently on my first grow, and have pulled over 20 clones, all of them successfully. If I may, it’s very simple to pull clones properly, with amazing success rates, without much effort.

You need a clear dome plastic container, some seed/clone starters (I use rapid rooters), some form of a cloning hormone (dry or gel, I prefer gel), and a 23w CFL. All in with supplies you are looking at 25 $ USD.

Pull a cut that is about 3-4” or the same number of nodes. At the bottom of the cutting, I will take a razor blade and shave real thin layers up creating what look like fins, before dipping cut into hormone. I do this to help promote those pieces of tissue hopefully rooting. Not sure if there is science behind this, or if it’s just my silly superstition but it seems to work so I’m not changing! Dip cut in rooting hormone and stick into rapid rooter. Stick under clear dome for 2 weeks, keeping humidity as high as possible. Some people use 24/0 light cycle, I do 18/6 just like my veg, with a 23w cfl about 8-12” away from the top of clear dome. You will have yourself some exact genetic copies. You can do this process during flower as well. This is called monster cropping.
 

GreenLogician

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But the size of my bulb is a lot larger than the 1 u are using.
I noticed the small bulb in there and was going to suggest he was growing with one of only about 14 to 23 watts.
Maybe he'd mistaken the 'equivalent in incandescent' advertising on the box for the genuine wattage.
Buuuut later photos shows he also has a big rack of straight flouros side lighting, so it's not just about that little feller :)
 

TheGrassIsGreenerInAus

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I noticed the small bulb in there and was going to suggest he was growing with one of only about 14 to 23 watts.
Maybe he'd mistaken the 'equivalent in incandescent' advertising on the box for the genuine wattage.
Buuuut later photos shows he also has a big rack of straight flouros side lighting, so it's not just about that little feller :)
yeah theres 4 bars of those 36w each plus the 2 little 23 watters
 

TheGrassIsGreenerInAus

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Here are pic of a plant that I am budding under a 200w CLF. But the size of my bulb is a lot larger than the 1 u are using. She is just over 4 weeks into cycleView attachment 4100403
That looks a lot nicer than mine tbh at least when IT was 4 weeks, its AT LEAST two months and looks about the same thickness as yours, obviously with more brown pistils tho lol even your pistils seem thicker than mine though :/ it could also be a shitty seed I always use bagseed too paranoid to order anything online so its always a shot in the dark :/
 

TheGrassIsGreenerInAus

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I am currently on my first grow, and have pulled over 20 clones, all of them successfully. If I may, it’s very simple to pull clones properly, with amazing success rates, without much effort.

You need a clear dome plastic container, some seed/clone starters (I use rapid rooters), some form of a cloning hormone (dry or gel, I prefer gel), and a 23w CFL. All in with supplies you are looking at 25 $ USD.

Pull a cut that is about 3-4” or the same number of nodes. At the bottom of the cutting, I will take a razor blade and shave real thin layers up creating what look like fins, before dipping cut into hormone. I do this to help promote those pieces of tissue hopefully rooting. Not sure if there is science behind this, or if it’s just my silly superstition but it seems to work so I’m not changing! Dip cut in rooting hormone and stick into rapid rooter. Stick under clear dome for 2 weeks, keeping humidity as high as possible. Some people use 24/0 light cycle, I do 18/6 just like my veg, with a 23w cfl about 8-12” away from the top of clear dome. You will have yourself some exact genetic copies. You can do this process during flower as well. This is called monster cropping.
where do I get rooting gel from lol, though that DOES explain a lot, I always just stuck it in water and waited for roots to appear :/
 

Bigdog1980

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That looks a lot nicer than mine tbh at least when IT was 4 weeks, its AT LEAST two months and looks about the same thickness as yours, obviously with more brown pistils tho lol even your pistils seem thicker than mine though :/ it could also be a shitty seed I always use bagseed too paranoid to order anything online so its always a shot in the dark :/
My plants are bag seed. I am surprised how well they have turned out. Never throw away bag seed, u never know what it will produce.
 

TheGrassIsGreenerInAus

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Maybe the plant is not a big yielded. Plants put most of their weight on in the last 3 weeks of the cycle so I have been told.
whats the average flowering length? cause it started showing its FIRST few pistils around Christmas, I also get the impression its a slow plant, its took over 2 weeks to have more than a couple hairs here and there, but its not showing signs of light stress, lack of nutes etc that might have slowed it down, do some plants just go slower than others?
 

TheGrassIsGreenerInAus

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My plants are bag seed. I am surprised how well they have turned out. Never throw away bag seed, u never know what it will produce.
oh I never do lol a seeds a seed, I've got hundreds lol I just mark what sort of bud I got it from to get at least an idea of what might grow lol, ive grown at least 10 from bag only had one male so they cant be THAT bad
 
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