Breeder said 60 days of flowering, im already at 90+ days and it looks ITS not ready yet

wizardry

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I know the picture is shit and I should look at the trichomes with a microscope, but from this picture alone what you think?

I zoomed the Photo and it looks the crystals are still transparent, there is white pistils too
 

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1212ham

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I know the picture is shit and I should look at the trichomes with a microscope, but from this picture alone what you think?

I zoomed the Photo and it looks the crystals are still transparent, there is white pistils too
Breeders are quite optimistic about flower times. I just chopped an auto at 94 days from sprout, breeder says 65-75 days. She needs more time, I wait until pistils turn amber and recede.
 

wizardry

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What strain?
Growth and flower development can be stunted by high levels of stress. Keep her alive and happy. She definitely needs more time.
Its a white gold from expert seeds

I Wonder how long it will take, It feels like forever

I made a severe defoliation on them during flower because I was afraid of mold, maybe thats why?
 

Farmer's Hat

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Its a white gold from expert seeds

I Wonder how long it will take, It feels like forever

I made a severe defoliation on them during flower because I was afraid of mold, maybe thats why?
I cant say for sure. Defoliation is not enough to severely stunt growth unless your removing like 80-90% of the plant's foliage, at once. When growers defoliate, they usually do it in small increments so the plant doesn't get super stressed out and has time to recover.

To me, looks like another 3-4 weeks before she is finished.

I looked up the strain and seedbank. Keep in mind that all of the info/stats are not reliable. There is always genetic variation among every strain. Its possible that your plant has a longer flowering cycle, which is typical for sativas.

What kind of light are you growing under? Soil, nutes, etc?
 

wizardry

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I cant say for sure. Defoliation is not enough to severely stunt growth unless your removing like 80-90% of the plant's foliage, at once. When growers defoliate, they usually do it in small increments so the plant doesn't get super stressed out and has time to recover.

To me, looks like another 3-4 weeks before she is finished.

I looked up the strain and seedbank. Keep in mind that all of the info/stats are not reliable. There is always genetic variation among every strain. Its possible that your plant has a longer flowering cycle, which is typical for sativas.

What kind of light are you growing under? Soil, nutes, etc?
Using a QB 150w, carolina soil and advanced nutrients ferts.

So my harvest will be next year
 

EmeraldGreenGal

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I know the picture is shit and I should look at the trichomes with a microscope, but from this picture alone what you think?

I zoomed the Photo and it looks the crystals are still transparent, there is white pistils too
That's a lot of pistils!

Did she do a second veg stage?
Keep an eye on the trichomes as your main guide as the when to harvest. I go for about 20% amber, 80% milky white , but it depends on what kind of high you are looking for.
 

medidedicated

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I had a auto look like that first few grows that foxtailed. Reminds me of the start of it but if they all say reveg I suppose theyre right but if its not a faulty timer.. Maybe fox tail? Idk Im newer at this. Just noticed noone said it yet maybe for reason maybe not.
 
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