Show me your week before harvest plants!

riconyc

Member
Interested in seeing peoples plants right before harvest when the plant hasnt been chopped yet.

You can post Autos but more interested in seeing peoples normal plants, if you remember please include lighting used and nute schedule.
 

Rofloki

New Member
This is a 12_13 week plant. 7-8 weeks into flowering. Outdoor grow near lat21. I don't know why leaves turned so yellow. I was going to wait for a couple more weeks, but I think time has come.

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How old does she look to you?
Should I wait a bit longer?
Trichomes are mostly milky, no amber yet.
Worried about the leaves. I don't want to ruin the whole plant!

Thanks for your comments.
:confused:
 

GangaDownUnder

Well-Known Member
What he said ^^^^

If it is indeed only 7 weeks in then you've got plenty of time to at least try to fix the problem.

Harvest now and you WILL regret it.
 

Rofloki

New Member
Thanks a lot.

It's a whole different game when growing outdoors. Eventhoug I've been extra-careful with them.

Plenty of time you mean.... 2-3 weeks? It looks older than it really is, right? (I'm sure it's not older than 8 weeks)

I'll be patient and try to do something about it. As qwizoking said, maybe it's a feeding problem.

Thanks again for the input.
 

jondamon

Well-Known Member
This is a 12_13 week plant. 7-8 weeks into flowering. Outdoor grow near lat21. I don't know why leaves turned so yellow. I was going to wait for a couple more weeks, but I think time has come.

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How old does she look to you?
Should I wait a bit longer?
Trichomes are mostly milky, no amber yet.
Worried about the leaves. I don't want to ruin the whole plant!

Thanks for your comments.
:confused:


She looks stunted. Probably because of the lack of N being supplied.





J
 

riconyc

Member
Not exactly before harvest but the only pic I took during my first grow.

This auto turned out huge and I only used nutes once a week to be on the safe side and did a lot wrong that I learned now, probably could have been bigger and better.


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qwizoking

Well-Known Member
For rizzy man. How you gonna throw up dank buds without a strain name:)

Mine are all fairly airy too, don't worry about it unless your not growing sativas
 

GangaDownUnder

Well-Known Member
Thanks a lot.

It's a whole different game when growing outdoors. Eventhoug I've been extra-careful with them.

Plenty of time you mean.... 2-3 weeks? It looks older than it really is, right? (I'm sure it's not older than 8 weeks)

I'll be patient and try to do something about it. As qwizoking said, maybe it's a feeding problem.

Thanks again for the input.
Well you say its a 12+ week plant, and that its at week 7-8...so I see that as 4-5 weeks left...so yea, plenty of time to remedy any nutrient problems.
 

riconyc

Member
Yeah mine was Indica and it was airy (Moby Dick Auto)

My Afghan kush (Sativa I think?) is extremely dense though and still 2-3 weeks from harvest
 

jondamon

Well-Known Member
How did your buds end up so dense?

Light?
Nutes?
Strain?

Jesus those are some healthy nugs mine ended up airy
I keep my grow room temps between 20C-24C.
My air exchange is above 1x per minute.
My nutes are well balanced with a good amount of N.
I use coco as my medium. Feed every 2 days.
I keep tight control of EC.
I don't burn the shit out of them with high strength nutes or bloom boosters.

Most importantly.
I let them finish. I chop when the plants tell me they are ready.


IMO the 2 biggest factors in dense nugs when running heavy indica strains are
Environmental control
Nutrients. (Not the brand choice but macro/micro nutrient levels.)


And the pictures I showed are DINAFEM CRITICAL+ and DELICIOUS SEEDS FRUITY CHRONIC JUICE.




J
 

riconyc

Member
Dinaem & Delicious are my two favorite seed companys, glad I keep hearing more good things about them.

I have a question though, you use coco and you feed every 2 days. I feed my coco using 1 gallon in a 5 gallon pot and my medium takes forever to dry out. 75F temps 68 is lowest highest is 80F
 
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