That yellow ball that’s coming out in closeup. That’s coming right out of the bracht, right? Is it hard? Does it look like it can open up?
It’s right on the bud. It doesn’t look like that until I took a pic.Poke it and you’ll know
They're getting close. What do you have, 2 weeks left? They look beautiful. Very nice work.
Forgot to tag you guys, posted pics in the last post if you don’t mind checking them out for me. Sorry for the quality of the microscope pics, so hard to keep it steady with one hand.Yea they look good man. Good color to them and the leaves Are sitting up nice. I see no issue. I think most people’s younger plants can use more phosphorous. I notice a lot of plants take a while to have enough available phosphorus to keep the stem and petioles from getting purple color and streaks. It gets blamed on magnesium way too often.
The white widow will be done in a few days. The others, I would give a week. They are all in the window to be chopped though. Good buds, nice job.Forgot to tag you guys, posted pics in the last post if you don’t mind checking them out for me. Sorry for the quality of the microscope pics, so hard to keep it steady with one hand.
Ok, so just leave it? The yellow thing, I mean. And I took my green crack clones off of the other plant I have, so I will b getting rid of that plants genetics.The white widow will be done in a few days. The others, I would give a week. They are all in the window to be chopped though. Good buds, nice job.
That yellow thing looked like a nanner. Lots of genetics herm and it's real late in flower, so not too bad.
I just read up on thee “nanners” and it says it could be genetics or waiting too long to harvest. I assume it’s likely genetics and not that I waited too long...The white widow will be done in a few days. The others, I would give a week. They are all in the window to be chopped though. Good buds, nice job.
That yellow thing looked like a nanner. Lots of genetics herm and it's real late in flower, so not too bad.
Alright, that’s good. I’ve only flushed wtih straight water once, going to do it again today and 1-2 more times.You can totally leave the widow and harvest all at once. Personally I would try to wait them all out another 7-10 ish days. They are definitely in the window, but I bet they will swell more still. Don't stress about the trichomes your plants are going to be great.
You can totally leave the widow and harvest all at once. Personally I would try to wait them all out another 7-10 ish days. They are definitely in the window, but I bet they will swell more still. Don't stress about the trichomes your plants are going to be great.
Need to ask two things. First, my plant with the “nanner” looking things seems to have a bunch of them now that I’ve noticed. Should I chop to stop the spread to other plants/the rest of the plant?The white widow will be done in a few days. The others, I would give a week. They are all in the window to be chopped though. Good buds, nice job.
That yellow thing looked like a nanner. Lots of genetics herm and it's real late in flower, so not too bad.
Yes! That’s what I had been thinking of, I saw something about it a while back. Usually due to heat or light stress? But it’s all over the plant, not just at the top and heat has not been an issue, 75F max.Really its hard to tell. They might be trying to push out a fox tail.
Really its hard to tell. They might be trying to push out a fox tail.
The white widow will be done in a few days. The others, I would give a week. They are all in the window to be chopped though. Good buds, nice job.
That yellow thing looked like a nanner. Lots of genetics herm and it's real late in flower, so not too bad.
It looks like it’s just some foxtailing, had a couple of so-called “expert” growers come by and agree it was nothing to fret.Poke it and you’ll know
nah it doesnt matter if the soil is wet.It looks like it’s just some foxtailing, had a couple of so-called “expert” growers come by and agree it was nothing to fret.
What I’m wondering now, is whether it’s bad to harvest while soil is still wet?
I watered (straight water) yesterday, and planned to wait for the soil to dry out before harvesting...
Seems to just slow drying time a bit if it is till wet, which probably isn’t a bad thing. I think I’ll wait until just before lights on tomorrow to chop the down.nah it doesnt matter if the soil is wet.
if its time, its time. go for it.