Another "How long till harvest" thread

Cloudz2600

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Before you guys say anything I know I'm at least two weeks away. The trichs for the Blue Mammoth(N abundance) are mostly cloudy with some clear and the Northern Lights has mostly clear. I'd just like a rough estimate because I'm moving in about 2 weeks and driving in a coupe with all my stuff and the girls isn't something I want to do. Also, any idea on the yield?
 

highway42O

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looks good! shouldn't be 2 weeks from the looks of this picture.. unless you count dry and cure.. so kinda depends where you want to be when you move.. looks like you could cut it now and dry it in time to put it in jars to cure for the move.. Id work around the move when you're that close.. how long has it been and like always too really tell, get a 60-100x scope..
 

Cloudz2600

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I have a 30x-60x scope. That's what I used, also zooming in on the pictures worked pretty well too. I don't even know how long it's been anymore, I stopped counting when I realized both my autos weren't autos >.< I started May 1st though. 12/12 started at week 7 when I realized I should be seeing buds by then for autos.
 

riffle87

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i would says 7-10 days max... wait till 60-70% hairs turn red then start ur water only for a week then harvest... thats how i do it and it seems to work great
 

calicat

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I would guess about 8-11 days. And yield hard to determine since it is a representative of the whole picture. Good job anyrate I have an auto blue mammoth in veg ready to go to flower room.
 

Cloudz2600

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Well anything under 15 days is good news to me. I don't mind transporting a cut plant and waiting another week to dry/cure. Sorry I forgot I didn't upload the full plant pics, here ya go. :weed:
 

calicat

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Left plant dried and cured rough estimate over 3 ounces. Right plant dried and cured rough estimate over 3.5 ounces. If I could feel those nice colas then I could give a more accurate guess. Awesome job on both plants.
 
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