browning sugar leaves = time to harvest?

Lucky Luke

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I pretty much like everyone in general. There was one dude who I was going back and forth with for a few days, but I can't remember who it was because we ended up becoming friendly during the last battle. Sometimes it's fun to have a nemesis though.
I like a battle of wits in a discussion but just dumb remarks has no appeal to me. If he thinks Shanti and Nevil are shit breeders (RIP Nevil) then he has no clue to start with and then not knowing the English language but trying to prove something? I get people learn different and I'm a chit speller but fk me...
 

Lucky Luke

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OP this was taken a few days ago a couple days short of 8 weeks (tis a clone and the seed plant ran for 10 weeks from memory) Has a week to go in the pic and the sugar leaf has been pushed but no dying off.

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PadawanWarrior

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I like a battle of wits in a discussion but just dumb remarks has no appeal to me. If he thinks Shanti and Nevil are shit breeders (RIP Nevil) then he has no clue to start with and then not knowing the English language but trying to prove something? I get people learn different and I'm a chit speller but fk me...
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Lucky Luke

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So pretty much spot on the breeders time frame.

Heritage:CM x HzAC
Category:Exclusive limited editions - New blends of old school genetics
Family of breed:25% Afghan, 25% Skunk, 50% Haze
Breeder:Shantibaba
Preferred medium:Bio and Hydro, Indoors and outdoors/greenhouse
Expected yield:Expect 500 grams per m2 indoors and minimum 500 grams per plant outdoors.
Flowering period:Indoor flowering one should be able to find a 9 weeker but the range would be normally 10-12 weeks...depending upon the phenotype selected as a mother. Would not recommend for outdoors flowering in the Northern Hemisphere unless in a greenhouse and then it would require shading to complete the cycle. In the Southern Hemisphere June would be an expected time of completion, but too south again we would not recommend for outdoor flowering to completion as the cold and rains can inhibit the plant finishing properly.
Recommendations:For the grower who is keen to learn about Haze hybrids�so preferably not first time growers.
Special Notes:A delight for those who wish to get flavor in a haze without loosing the haze effect. The potential to get a very monstrous yielding plant in this seed is more than plan luck!
 

Lucky Luke

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Well, you just keep doing you. A week, really, lol? Well I guess someone has to harvest early. You just make all of us look better. Keep it up.

OH shit, I hope you're already Flushing!
yep a week. Would be a week and a bit maybe. Tis haze dominant. See what the weather does (not sealed room) Ive grown it a few times now.
You do sound like a flusher or a tosser or perhaps both.
 

PadawanWarrior

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its OK mate. We get you are a bit slow.
In Horticulture and gardening its called leaching. Unless you mean just watering in that case its called watering.

So tell us again how bad breeders like Shanti is and Nevil was?
I never said they were bad breeders, but I've never heard of them so they must not be very popular.

You're in Australia aren't you?
 

Wizzlebiz

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@Wizzlebiz Well I tried to NOT finish on my timeline (8 weeks) by keeping it at full speed, and I got the above results with dead leaves.
(What you advised to do, right?)

Now I am trying to opposite...
(What advised not to do).

So which is it?

And what are you referring to about the cause of a nute lockout?

Might be pH, over watering etc. I dont think its any of those however maybe it is. I been feeding a lot of organic aerated tea, top dressing. Watering about .5-1 gallons per day.
Nute lockout can be caused by over doing any single or all nutes. From the sounds of it you were blasting them full bore. They couldn't handle that.

Outside of that we would need to talk about your grow in serious detail to determine the actual cause.

At this point all you can do is cut back on the nutes and wait for it to finish correctly.
 

Wizzlebiz

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So pretty much spot on the breeders time frame.

Heritage:CM x HzAC
Category:Exclusive limited editions - New blends of old school genetics
Family of breed:25% Afghan, 25% Skunk, 50% Haze
Breeder:Shantibaba
Preferred medium:Bio and Hydro, Indoors and outdoors/greenhouse
Expected yield:Expect 500 grams per m2 indoors and minimum 500 grams per plant outdoors.
Flowering period:Indoor flowering one should be able to find a 9 weeker but the range would be normally 10-12 weeks...depending upon the phenotype selected as a mother. Would not recommend for outdoors flowering in the Northern Hemisphere unless in a greenhouse and then it would require shading to complete the cycle. In the Southern Hemisphere June would be an expected time of completion, but too south again we would not recommend for outdoor flowering to completion as the cold and rains can inhibit the plant finishing properly.
Recommendations:For the grower who is keen to learn about Haze hybrids�so preferably not first time growers.
Special Notes:A delight for those who wish to get flavor in a haze without loosing the haze effect. The potential to get a very monstrous yielding plant in this seed is more than plan luck!
Perfect. Thank you. This clearly proves my point that it has zero chance of being finished in 7 week.
 

PadawanWarrior

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A bit of amber trichomes but she's still pushing out white pistils. I tend to think that I should Harvest right now or in a couple days because the sugar leaves are turning a bit brown and those will be difficult to trim. Ready or wait?
Looking at these first pics, I would chop now and save what you can. It will be a lighter and not as long lasting of a high, but my wife loves the early shit. Hopefully you have plants vegging waiting to go in when you chop these.

Sorry for getting off topic OP.
 

Lucky Luke

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Dud made a mistake. I'm sure you have had your duh moments as well.

Recognize humans being humans and be a human bruh.
He starts it in nearly every thread he and I are following. It's not unusual as most members all ready know.
I'm gunna bite back as he well knows.
It aint our first rodeo.
 

PadawanWarrior

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and that says it all.

Is it because he can spell and better than you? "
PadawanWarrior said:
I would think a good breeder could spell mold too, lol."


lmfao.
Dud made a mistake. I'm sure you have had your duh moments as well.

Recognize humans being humans and be a human bruh.
Sorry guys, but there was no grammar fuckups in my quote, lol.

I'm an American, and it's called mold here mate.
 
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