New scope - thoughts on my trics?

Cornishi

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So I bought a new scope, still getting used to using it but these are a couple shots of some sugar leaves.

I cannot get my scope to the plant easilly and and I can't move the plant as it's scrogged. so cuttings is all I can check.
I could lop a bud off to check, is that my best bet you reckon?

Lower bud sugar leaf
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Top bud sugar leaf
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This is the main plant and one of the buds.

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jacrispy

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So I bought a new scope, still getting used to using it but these are a couple shots of some sugar leaves.

I cannot get my scope to the plant easilly and and I can't move the plant as it's scrogged. so cuttings is all I can check.
I could lop a bud off to check, is that my best bet you reckon?

Lower bud sugar leaf
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Top bud sugar leaf
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This is the main plant and one of the buds.

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what kind of scope did you get?
nice plants:hump:
 

brimck325

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i just went through that myself...1 strain 3 girls, 1 spit 4-6 nanners week 6....picked em and all good till week 11 when all 3 spit em out.....everything was just as far along so i let em go till 12....i've only found 1 bean so far...
 

Cornishi

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i just went through that myself...1 strain 3 girls, 1 spit 4-6 nanners week 6....picked em and all good till week 11 when all 3 spit em out.....everything was just as far along so i let em go till 12....i've only found 1 bean so far...
It's a tough situation. I don't know how fast seeds might develop as I've never had this before.
Information is hit and miss. Some say chop some say let it run.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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i'd say cut it down, looks pretty damn close to me.
the nanners don't really matter unless theres a possibility of the pollen getting on other plants.
once the plant starts to produce male flowers, its pretty much done producing female flowers. i don't think you'll see any more improvement now.
 

Cornishi

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The plant in my signature is the same plant. Single scrog.
No pollination risk to other plants. But I don't wanna seed my bud if it means cutting now.

Tempted just to chopping all the top buds off.
 

Cornishi

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Chopped her down tonight.
161 days from start to finish and 59 of those days was flowering.

These nugs are some of the heaviest I've ever had from a grow and they arent even massive. Don't even dare speculate weights... will give it a solid weeks drying in darkness and then see what shes really packing.
 

SSHZ

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I would have liked to have seen a bit more amber on those clippings, I think you had a few more days for peak ripeness but they'llbe great either way. Looks like some mite action there too????
 

Cornishi

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I would have liked to have seen a bit more amber on those clippings, I think you had a few more days for peak ripeness but they'llbe great either way. Looks like some mite action there too????
Where are you seeing mites? :)
 

SSHZ

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Many of the leaves I saw had light colored spots on them, meaning mites are attacking from below the leaf. Especially in first post, last picture of big bud. That's clearly mite damage.....
 

Cornishi

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Interesting thoughts. But it's not mite damage.
Was caused by a nute lockout and water starvation when I was on holiday for 8 days.
 
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