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First time grower, first harvest of GG4, granddaddy purp, and Trainwreck in the near future.. trichomes getting milky and cloudy... Plenty of amber in the tiny fan leaves in the buds but nothing definite in the buds.. gg4 and purp about 8-9 weeks flowering and train about 7... Gg4 purp look so ready, but what do I know.. Here's some recent pics. thanks in advance for feedback.
 

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Aussieaceae

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Hello, I already commented in your other thread yesterday. I'll assume you want some different opinions, so i'll be as brief as i possibly can.

First, i hate to be the bringer of bad news and hope that I'm wrong. Second picture along, about 2/3's the way down. There appears to be what might be bud rot. Where the fan leaves are turning dark and crispy at the cola. Open it up and have a look if you haven't already.
I recommend removing any leaves looking that way. Dead leaf material is asking for trouble.

To be really honest, you might have cut the fertilizer a little short and they've lost some of their legs.
They could honestly go longer if they let you.

I have a really keen sense of smell and always use my nose personally. There is a particularly distinct, very sweet aroma I find they have in the background when ripening. Once you've smelled them you'll know, and will never forget. I think your's look a ways off still...

But hell, don't take peoples word for it. Harvest when you feel and learn from it.

All the best!
 
Hello, I already commented in your other thread yesterday. I'll assume you want some different opinions, so i'll be as brief as i possibly can.

First, i hate to be the bringer of bad news and hope that I'm wrong. Second picture along, about 2/3's the way down. There appears to be what might be bud rot. Where the fan leaves are turning dark and crispy at the cola. Open it up and have a look if you haven't already.
I recommend removing any leaves looking that way. Dead leaf material is asking for trouble.

To be really honest, you might have cut the fertilizer a little short and they've lost some of their legs.
They could honestly go longer if they let you.

I have a really keen sense of smell and always use my nose personally. There is a particularly distinct, very sweet aroma I find they have in the background when ripening. Once you've smelled them you'll know, and will never forget. I think your's look a ways off still...

But hell, don't take peoples word for it. Harvest when you feel and learn from it.

All the best!
Hey there, thanks for the insight. This post wasn't intended to fish for some opinions that wanted to hear..I remember hearing that better pictures would help with feedback.
Well I checked things thoroughly, and no sign of rot... Just some dead fan leaves that I didn't pick cleanly. I'll take everyone's advise and be patient with them... Just alil stressful growing outdoor in New England,lol.. Jack Frost right around the corner you know.. thanks again
 

Aussieaceae

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Hey there, thanks for the insight. This post wasn't intended to fish for some opinions that wanted to hear..I remember hearing that better pictures would help with feedback.
Well I checked things thoroughly, and no sign of rot... Just some dead fan leaves that I didn't pick cleanly. I'll take everyone's advise and be patient with them... Just alil stressful growing outdoor in New England,lol.. Jack Frost right around the corner you know.. thanks again
Really no problem man! :D
I'm glad it isn't!
I apologize too if I seemed rude. Really wasn't my intention. Was just being honest.

No worries and best of luck.
 
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