Ready to cut?

compassionateExotic

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If it was me I would scope it a lil better and see ur general maturity is at. as a good tip don’t judge ur maturity based on the leafs, but the main buds.

i suggest have it start to amber ( crystals ). My guess ur barely cloudy and need 2-4 more weeks. Don’t trust what the packs says .


also u can take a top or a bud and pre sample the plant ? That 48hr-7hdays will def tell ya when drying the compaction and final look and I know many times even thou the plant will look done also. those last extra weeks I do npw are a;ways worth it Inless it’s weather related
 

MAD.SCIENTIST

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Short answer = No.
Long answer = Nooooooooooo.
Give them a while longer.
I'm guessing by the time of year they have got to be autos. Edit : I just noticed its in the auto part of the forum, sorry.
A few more weeks.
They have a lot of potential. When the buds are fat and the hairs are no longer white, it's probably near harvest time.
 

DeadHeadX

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When should I stop? And what about need oil and by spray? Continue every few days or no?
Do you mean neem oil? You should not be using it at this stage. Don’t get it on the flowers. Weeks to go. I wouldn’t zoom in until all or most pistils have turned red/brown. Lots of white ones showing still. Did you apply neem to the flowers?
 

DeadHeadX

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Yes have been every few days or so just preventing bugs o assumed or how I understood. I don’t ruin them did I?
You shouldn’t spray neem on buds as they absorb the stuff and can affect taste. Haven’t actually done this myself, but it’s well known advice. Absolutely stop spraying with neem. Stop using that stuff is my advice. I never do. There are other treatments if you get bugs.
 

Dean6969$

Member
You shouldn’t spray neem on buds as they absorb the stuff and can affect taste. Haven’t actually done this myself, but it’s well known advice. Absolutely stop spraying with neem. Stop using that stuff is my advice. I never do. There are other treatments if you get bugs.
What is best to o prevent them before they come
 

VaSmile

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What is best to o prevent them before they come
Ladybugs, green lacewigs, preditor mites.

Wash you lower stalk and a perimiter with a dawn solution.

Mosquito nets or other breathable enclosures.

Lawn application bug spreys.

Garden safe insectiside soap (will also affect taste (but it dosent smell and taste like ass like neem dose))

I use neem but only as a last resort after more gental erradication methods prove ineffective.

As a general rule I dont sprey anything on my plants unless absolutly nessicary
 

VaSmile

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Wowwww I’m pretty upset.. I literally have sprayed last month every few days… I read on a post it was best prevention.
Its an effective pesticide that is safe for the health of your plant. If you havent noticed it smells like ass, with to many applications on the flowers they will taste the same. Fine for veg before your blooms develope. If a plant ever changes location i give it a mist to prevent spread from one grow to another. Most other pesticides sold for home gardens have citric acid as the active ingredien if you search this site you can find some recipies that will cost you nickels on the dollar to make.
 

bostrav59

Member
I've used Dr Zymes for a couple of years during flower and that seems to work pretty good. The Amazing Dr Zymes Eliminator. as @VaSmile noted, its active ingredient is citric acid I think....
 
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