Week 10 No Trichs , No smell When should i harvest!?

Miky789

Member
Hello everybody i just started my first grow almost 3 months ago, and through out the whole life of just this 1 plant out of the 6 i grew is acting weird. For one the plant has no smell compared to the other one which is the same strain cheese Auto from MSNL Seed bank.
For 2 it hasnt produced any Trichs compared to any of the other ones.
3. Its way bigger than any of the other ones with more dense popcorn buds all over! This plant is weird! Even though theyre all from the same strain i will post pics of her counter part plants hopefully somebody can tell me whats going on.
 

Jimdamick

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Im sorry but what does f1s mean?
It means that the properties of one plant's trait/strain is dominant, so the good plants traits you have is what the breeder intended, but the other plant with no smell/tricks took it's trait from the weak side.

.“F1” denotes that the seeds or plants have two true-breeding parents. The crossing of F1 hybrid strains produces plants whose characteristics won’t be the same as the original true-breeding parents, though they may share some. Plant quality is lost because the variation in genes is extended and making it less easy to foresee characteristics. The process is endless; F2s can be bred with other F2s creating F3s, with a further loss of quality.
 

Miky789

Member
It means that the properties of one plant's trait/strain is dominant, so the good plants traits you have is what the breeder intended, but the other plant with no smell/tricks took it's trait from the weak side.

.“F1” denotes that the seeds or plants have two true-breeding parents. The crossing of F1 hybrid strains produces plants whose characteristics won’t be the same as the original true-breeding parents, though they may share some. Plant quality is lost because the variation in genes is extended and making it less easy to foresee characteristics. The process is endless; F2s can be bred with other F2s creating F3s, with a further loss of quality.
So by the pictures how many weeks would you say for the one with the weaker Genotype. Theyre on week 10 going on 11 tomarrow.
 

hellmutt bones

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So by the pictures how many weeks would you say for the one with the weaker Genotype. Theyre on week 10 going on 11 tomarrow.
Shes getting there. Would say 2- 3weeks but be patient. You are so close.

She looks a bit hungry, and hot or stressed in some way. Would say nutrient deficiency and heat.
 

Miky789

Member
Shes getting there. Would say 2- 3weeks but be patient. You are so close.

She looks a bit hungry, and hot or stressed in some way. Would say nutrient deficiency and heat.
But the other ones are doing just fine theyre all in the same tent and they all get the same feeding but you might be right because the one thats acting weird has more buds and way taller and bigger than the other so maybe it requires more nutes? Or watering?
 

hellmutt bones

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But the other ones are doing just fine theyre all in the same tent and they all get the same feeding but you might be right because the one thats acting weird has more buds and way taller and bigger than the other so maybe it requires more nutes? Or watering?
Could be hes too close to the lights also makes no sense in flooding her with nutes now just give her a little bit more than usual. Remember you gonna have to leach them out/flush in a few weeks anyways. But at this stage she wants to swell up. So 2-3 weeks would be my estimation.
 

Jimdamick

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So by the pictures how many weeks would you say for the one with the weaker Genotype. Theyre on week 10 going on 11 tomarrow.
Personally, I would cut now.
Start with the one that is definitely done, because it will take a few day's to trim and hang them all effectively
There are very few strains that need more than 10 weeks to mature.
Very nice plants by the way, nice job. :)
 

TreeFiddy350

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It means that the properties of one plant's trait/strain is dominant, so the good plants traits you have is what the breeder intended, but the other plant with no smell/tricks took it's trait from the weak side.

.“F1” denotes that the seeds or plants have two true-breeding parents. The crossing of F1 hybrid strains produces plants whose characteristics won’t be the same as the original true-breeding parents, though they may share some. Plant quality is lost because the variation in genes is extended and making it less easy to foresee characteristics. The process is endless; F2s can be bred with other F2s creating F3s, with a further loss of quality.
Not trying to highjack this post, but aren’t you supposed to want F2’s/3’s? For better stability and whatnot?
That’s what I had always thought, so now I’m not sure lol
 
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