You are in a good spot. They switched to flower nice and early and should give you a real shot to finish fully. You monitor them and feed/water as needed and wait for the plant to finish. Normal rules apply watch the structure then look for ripeness.Hello,
First post.
Planted seeds March 1st, had indoors on a 18/6 light cycle. Planted in ground May 24 and they were growing nicely until mid July.
I have full buds growing
WHAT DO I DO, and when do I harvest?
Location southern Ontario,
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Alaska here and I’m celebrating plants finally indicating sex. Finally. Just in time for freeze.First time I've seen a post from someone in a northern climate regarding plants flowering too early. Lots of outdoor growers are wishing their plants were that far along in flower right now.
Insane! Endless Summer down here on the mainland its 90+ every single day.Alaska here and I’m celebrating plants finally indicating sex. Finally. Just in time for freeze.
Ok. So I should be fine regarding them flowering a month early (from previous years) , just wait until my trichs are golden?First time I've seen a post from someone in a northern climate regarding plants flowering too early. Lots of outdoor growers are wishing their plants were that far along in flower right now.
What do you mean by structure? I use a jewelers loupe and harvest when I see gold on the tops of trichs.You are in a good spot. They switched to flower nice and early and should give you a real shot to finish fully. You monitor them and feed/water as needed and wait for the plant to finish. Normal rules apply watch the structure then look for ripeness.
Nice flowers
That is fine. There are the stages of flowering as it builds its flowering structure, flattens up and then finishes. Just saying do that as you have in the past.What do you mean by structure? I use a jewelers loupe and harvest when I see gold on the tops of trichs.
I told you yesterday at least 6 weeks.Are they done bk?