Nanners?

guitarguy10

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Yeah Im having a hard time taking a focused picture, i will try again when the lights come back on tonight.

Basically they look like green balls all over all my plants and I didn't see them before.
 

zypheruk

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If they look like this then yeah you have monkey food. With only a week left till harvest you may as well just finish off the grow.
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CanadianJim

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Unless you're already seeing seeds, you likely don't have a problem. One week isn't enough time for seeds to form. It takes anywhere from 3 to 6 weeks (iirc) depending on strain for seeds to form.
 

Budzbuddha

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I can’t see nanners ( from pic ) but I do see some bad foxtailing and single leaves ( reveg ? )

Yeah better pics and of whole plant.

Give the low down on your grow ....

Lights
Strain
Nutes
Medium
Water ( source ) / type
Ph
Temps
Boxer or briefs

Note: that plant is nowhere ready to harvest.
 

guitarguy10

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400w HPS (in 2x4x5 tent), Green Crack ('rarer' Indica variety from cropkingseeds), coco, Canna Coco A, B, Cannazym, Boost, Rhizotonic, pH 5.8-6.0, hard tap water (~250ppm), 75-82F, commando.

You don't think its near harvest? The trichs look milky. I started feeding them just pH water 2 feeds ago, should I start giving them nutrients again? Week 9 from first sign of pistols starts today.
 
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PadawanWarrior

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I would wait another couple weeks or so to chop if it was me. The pistils will curl back and the buds will swell up some.
 

Budzbuddha

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Not commenting on whether you're right or wrong, but if I posted a picture of a bud with 100% brown pistils, 100% amber trichomes and buds the size of my head there would be one guy saying "At least a week, probably two".

Just my opinion tho ... nothing else .

.... but pulling a zoom on those pics will show ( many whitish / green pistils ) ... calyx is stacking ( foxtail ) either from heat / genetics and or nute feeds . Many opinions are a given to ones question. Just my 2 pesos on it.

“ Finger “ weed is still smokeable just not pretty.
Even the single finger leaves are noticeable and can be of concern as maybe a light leak / heat / stressor / high leaf to calyx strain ... etc.

When OP posts more pics then we will see whats up.
 

CanadianJim

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Just my opinion tho ... nothing else .

.... but pulling a zoom on those pics will show ( many whitish / green pistils ) ... calyx is stacking ( foxtail ) either from heat / genetics and or nute feeds . Many opinions are a given to ones question. Just my 2 pesos on it.

“ Finger “ weed is still smokeable just not pretty.
Even the single finger leaves are noticeable and can be of concern as maybe a light leak / heat / stressor / high leaf to calyx strain ... etc.

When OP posts more pics then we will see whats up.
Like I said, not calling you out. I honestly can't see any nanners, and I don't have an opinion on when he should cut. Some people think I cut too early just because I hate the feeling I get from amber trichomes. As soon as I see them appearing on the calyxes (it's probably calices or something like that really) it's time to chop. Others wait until there's like 50% amber. To each their own.
 

guitarguy10

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I am almost certain that it is foxtailing. I did not know much about this phenomena before.

It has been uncharacteristically hot the last 2-3 weeks (>100F). I am at work most of the day so A/C isn't on and I'm not about to turn it on for my plants (buying weed off the street would be cheaper then that electricity bill).

'Fortunately' temps in the tent have rarely gone about 90F, which is far too hot I know and is why I think this is foxtailing. Hopefully my next grow will be during the fall when temperatures are more reasonable.

Is weed that is foxtailing still smokeable?

I attached 2 pics and circled what I am talking about, it seems almost impossible to get my camera to focus well on them but you should be able to see what I presume are calyxs growing on top of each other, whatever they are they are green 'clumps' that only just appeared.
 

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CanadianJim

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Those pics, any chance she could have a few seeds? Just looks a little like one or two seeded calyxes (calices?) on my plant.
 

guitarguy10

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Those pics, any chance she could have a few seeds? Just looks a little like one or two seeded calyxes (calices?) on my plant.
I don't know, that's why I'm asking lol. I think they are all over my plants whatever they are. Plant is in week 9 now and trichomes are milky so maybe best to just chop it before they mature even more and get even more seed if thats what it is?
 

MagicJim

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Just a guess here that you do have late nanners. Apparently Green Crack has been known for hermie as a search revealed a few instances. While those pics aren't really clear those parts circled in red could be nanners. You could remove one and see if pollen exists. Then you'd know for sure. Dowse them with a spray of water if you fear pollinating other plants.
 

guitarguy10

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Just a guess here that you do have late nanners. Apparently Green Crack has been known for hermie as a search revealed a few instances. While those pics aren't really clear those parts circled in red could be nanners. You could remove one and see if pollen exists. Then you'd know for sure. Dowse them with a spray of water if you fear pollinating other plants.
Thanks, it's not the common sativa strain of Green Crack though (had I known better I wouldnt have bought this 'rarer' indica strain), perhaps the same problem exists for it too.

I'll take a look tonight when they wake up, and i'm pretty certain now I will just chop them in the next day or 2. Whoever suggested waiting a few more weeks, uh ... don't troll newbie threads please (trichs are all milky and it's in the middle of the harvest window).
 
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