14 weeks flowering and no amber trikes yet?

stunk

Member
Hi guys, as per title I have 3 Durban Poison photoperiod clones and unlike the parent plant which showed amber trikes after 11 weeks, these show no amber at all. Over 50% are milky. Av temp. 23 degrees and R/H about 45% with LED and CFL burning for 12 hours/day.

What should I do? Will they come to harm if I just leave them or do they need to be harvested immediately? All the leaves are now turned yellow with some shriveling up and dropping off.

Would be devastating to have them just die.
 

Psyphish

Well-Known Member
I knew before I opened this thread that it was going to be some half-dead plant with messed up leaves. You probably stopped feeding ages ago? And then maybe you panicked and started feeding again? Then maybe you panicked again and "flushed" it with gallons of water? Maybe you've been "flushing" it throughout the grow, keeping it in an over watered state.

Anyway, take a sample and test it. I wouldn't waste any more time on that plant.
 

Psyphish

Well-Known Member
@Psyphish, AWESOME response

Why all the aggression???

Every one of your assumptions is wrong.

To the posters who provided help, many thanks guys.
Sorry, been having a bad personality these past three decades. But your plants are obviously too fucked up to mature properly. There's no point in trying to gauge maturity based on trichomes when they're barely alive.
 

stunk

Member
So Pussyphishy, what should I do? throw it all out because it doesn't measure up to your standards?

Unlike you I was not born with the knowledge and experience necessary to grow and have never claimed otherwise. This is all I have and just concerned.

I grew up in Durban City, South Africa, smoking the local weed, the landrace Durban Poison. When I left the country I took a few seeds with which came from plants growing wild and full of seeds and probably not the best. It was illegal then and the street price so cheap that nobody bothered to grow their own. A lot were grown amongst taller shrubs and trees so probably did not get sufficient light and definitely no nutrients or regular watering.

Although I started with less than the best seeds the bud I removed a week ago I smoked last night and it was smooth, very fruity and reasonably potent. It was way better than the stuff I got back home so I am happy with that.
 

Pine crest 99

Active Member
Sure. Looking at the pictures I’d probably
-lights out- Like cut that joker down z.
If it were me.
AI’ll shut the lights out for 24 or more m
On last 2-3days jacking with the light schedule o. I figure if they got anything
Left in em at all in that point is the last thing I
Can do other than kick the side of the bucket with my boot..
 

Pine crest 99

Active Member
I think it’s going to be good stuff,
I do sativa indoor and sometimes
I have had to do this last thing
Because it just wouldn’t stop
Going is all
 

Psyphish

Well-Known Member
So Pussyphishy, what should I do? throw it all out because it doesn't measure up to your standards?

Unlike you I was not born with the knowledge and experience necessary to grow and have never claimed otherwise. This is all I have and just concerned.

I grew up in Durban City, South Africa, smoking the local weed, the landrace Durban Poison. When I left the country I took a few seeds with which came from plants growing wild and full of seeds and probably not the best. It was illegal then and the street price so cheap that nobody bothered to grow their own. A lot were grown amongst taller shrubs and trees so probably did not get sufficient light and definitely no nutrients or regular watering.

Although I started with less than the best seeds the bud I removed a week ago I smoked last night and it was smooth, very fruity and reasonably potent. It was way better than the stuff I got back home so I am happy with that.
I wouldn't mind having real deal Durban from South African seeds. If your plant is dead, then waiting won't improve the quality of the buds. Cut it down, dry it slow, trim it up and jar them. What you could try is re-vegging, leave some leaves and buds on the stems, give it some some veg nutrients and leave the lights on 24/7. After a couple of weeks new growth should start appearing. That way you'll get to keep the genetics and try again.
 
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