Struggle with trichomes on purple plant.

Farmer Mac

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Blueberry 8 weeks into flowering, she is suppose to be a photo plant but acted more like a auto and started flowring really early outdoors. I find it hard to tell when ready, I look at the trichomes but it all looks the same to me lol. I tried taking pics with a jewelers loupe, hopefully it's clear enough to see. Most of the pistils in the middle and bottom of the plant have turned brown but the top is growing new pistils sooo I'm not sure if she is ready or not. Thanks for any help
 

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VincenzioVonHook

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Looks to revegging. In that case it won't mature any more unless you get it somewhere with less that 12 hours light. If it was a photo and it flowered auto it could have had an issue with stress.

At this point it is up to you. There is a chance if you let it go any more, and the light doesn't decrease, it will just spurt more retarded growth.
 

Farmer Mac

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Looks to revegging. In that case it won't mature any more unless you get it somewhere with less that 12 hours light. If it was a photo and it flowered auto it could have had an issue with stress.

At this point it is up to you. There is a chance if you let it go any more, and the light doesn't decrease, it will just spurt more retarded growth.
It will get less than 12hrs in my yard, will it improve anything at this point if it gets less than 12hrs light? Or lost cause?
 

VincenzioVonHook

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It will get less than 12hrs in my yard, will it improve anything at this point if it gets less than 12hrs light? Or lost cause?
It just depends on how much time you are willing to invest really. If it is due to lighting interruptions, a nice dark spot for 12/13 hours a day will put it back into flower if there is no residual issues.

But then you would have to wait another full flower cycle or close too once you factor in initial hormonal cycle changes, and you might not have the time seasonally outdoors.
 
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