Is this ready to harvest

FirstCavApache64

Well-Known Member
Those new white pistils are probably being caused by either light stress or heat. Usually it's light stress, do you have a light meter to gauge how many ppfd your giving it? What light schedule are you on 20/4 or 18/6? You can always try backing down the number of hours of light if you're at 24 or 20 to 18 and keep the intensity the same. You are reducing the DLI but still hitting it with the same strength light.
 

Codeman34

Active Member
Those new white pistils are probably being caused by either light stress or heat. Usually it's light stress, do you have a light meter to gauge how many ppfd your giving it? What light schedule are you on 20/4 or 18/6? You can always try backing down the number of hours of light if you're at 24 or 20 to 18 and keep the intensity the same. You are reducing the DLI but still hitting it with the same strength light.
Yeah I think I’m doing 20/4 right now. I’ll back it down to 18/6
 

twentyeight.threefive

Well-Known Member
Sooooo this is a purple lemonade auto by fastbuds. It’s been close to 70-80 days I’d say. The other plant same strain finished 1 week -2 week earlier. She looks like she’s fox tailing and ready to harvest but these white pistils are bugging me like she saying lwt me go idk? A y thoughts
Have pictures of the same strain that finished 1-2 weeks earlier?
 

twentyeight.threefive

Well-Known Member
That was harvested I wet trim. I didn’t take pics of plant here is the best one. I could find. Hard to tell but that was like a week before chopping it down. Got busy and didn’t get to take photos of it before chop unfortunately.
Gotcha. Looks like you are harvesting early. That's why I asked for the other picture. All the pistils should be brown/orange, receded, and have swollen calyx when they are ready to harvest.
 

FirstCavApache64

Well-Known Member
No I just checked and they are coming on at 6am and going off at 12am so that’s 18 right.
Yup that's 18/6, you can try raising the light a couple inches if you have the room to as an option. It's not usually a big deal, just check for nanners and herms as you're getting close to the end and the new pistils are a sign of stress usually. Sometimes it's just genetics and certain strains keep throwing white pistils all throughout flower but it's much more common for it to be a stress reaction to heat, light or taking the plant really deep into flower to ripen. Keep your temps under 84 and the humidity in line and check under the canopy for male flowers when you are watering.
 

Badjem

Well-Known Member
No I don't agree with these people I would say 3 more weeks tops then do 2 week flush. Do you have microscope? Want to see up close they sell good wifi scopes on Amazon for like 20 bucks.
 
Top