BornOnAMonday
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So fall is here in full force in the midwest. We have had a cold front move through and it looks like it's not going to be letting up. I am dealing with highs in the low 60's and lows in the mid 40's. Somewhat typical for my location at this time of year. I am about 45 days into flower on a bagseed that has to be sativa dominate. I have been checking trichs and I would say I am at about 40% Clear, 50% cloudy, 10% Amber. Buds aren't huge by any means, but not tiny either. I feel like two more weeks and it would fill out nicely, however, I am not sure that this weather will allow it to do that anyways. I accidently snapped one branch off with about...10 buds on it the other day and got after it dried I have 6.2 grams. Smells like terrible wet hay now that it is curing and makes me sick just to smell it (not a mould smell though). I would guess that on the rest of the plant, I have about an ounce and a half dried, which would be plenty for me now. My question is...Should I bother letting it finish in this weather? I am torn between deciding. Part of me wants to let it finish, but the other part of me is saying I am just wasting time because this plant is doing nothing but being in survival mode in these temps and won't really do much. I could use these extra two weeks or so to start a new lowryder inside. I have uploaded some pictures to show trichs from yesterday...They are a bit blurry. My macro lens isn't the best on my DSLR. And another quick question. This hay smell...it will go away right? lol
Also in outdoor growing.
Also in outdoor growing.
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