7 Weeks Into FLOWER (Outdoor)

hey everyone.

I live in colorado, and as you know it's late september. My plants are around 7 weeks into flowering, but since this is my first grow, I am not sure when to harvest outdoors.

The frost should come within a few weeks, and currently I am flushing my plants with molasses-water and sparkling water.

There are many milky crystals, on top buds, but lower buds are not as developed.

Please tell me how long you think it needs more, and any advice during the final phase. TY :)
 

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sagensour

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Just water???? And just mollassas??? Looks good however it looks like if you yank them now they will be really fluffy and full of air. Id say give it atleast two more weeks and throw some hardener in there(like gravity). You can get some Clearex and just flush 6 days before harvest a couple times.....
 

swishatwista

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Damn, to be honest i wish you could give it another 4-6 weeks. It'll double in size and mature. I'd devise some kind of green house tent, by just putting some plastic on a 2x4 frame and cage your plants in so you could get a huge yeild. but if not i guess just havest before the frost. You can also put black painted rocks around to collect heat during the day and then it'll give off heat at night. i have a late bloomer also but my temps are alright here in the midwest so ill be fine, but i may put some black stones out just for some comfort ya know
 

swishatwista

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Outdoors is different than indoors, takes longer to flower outdoors, your's looks like 4 weeks indoors, as mine does too, but we're just now gettin to the good part :)
 

Uncle Fester

Active Member
Looks good, last night we were in frost advisory and temps dropped to low 40's it really sucks. Looks like 1-3 weeks left, depending on genetics.

Good job,
Fester
 
1 of my mothers looks like it will be ready within a week.

the other 1 more likely 2-3 weeks

And all the small ones 3-4 weeks.

Should I just give em all the gravity stuff? whats it do?

if so, should I stop using it on plants I wish to harvest within a week.
 
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