Week 9 of flowering, is it ready?

think outside the box and take a tester bud from the mids haha

if you like the effects, potency, duration and taste decide if you wanna harvest or not. you can even decide if you like the weight or not lol

but yeah thats a shit ton of white pistils
 
think outside the box and take a tester bud from the mids haha

if you like the effects, potency, duration and taste decide if you wanna harvest or not. you can even decide if you like the weight or not lol

but yeah thats a shit ton of white pistils

and congrats its pregnant!
 
That’s yours at 9 weeks right that’s 63 days of 12/12 right?

Mine are at day 59 of 12/12 and look more ready than yours and I’m not even thinking about harvesting yet.

Most plants go a minimum of 70 days of 12/12. With most going well beyond 80 days.

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Along the lines of what he just said. In like 15 yrs of growing I have a gorilla zkittlez , that i still have now and had a white widow once that were quick flowers. My gorilla zkittlez I have now is truly done in 9 weeks of flower and I had a great 9 week ww. Most plants take those extra weeks guy
 
I guess I'll take a second to try to point out and explaine that over the years I have actually come to find breeder flowering time quotes to be very accurate. Within 3-5 days actually. The thing is the countdown doesn't start as soon as you flip 12 12. Once you start to see your tips flower and hairs start to pop, usually 10-14, sometimes as long as 21 days, that's when your count down starts. Their are tricks I've never tried, a day of darkness is supposed to remove about 2 days off of the transition time, 2 days of dark people say totally switch the plant into flower, I've never done it tho.
 
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Everytime I harvested plants later than I wanted to, I have my best results. As many others have said on this site, "Once you feel they are done, give em two more weeks".

None of us get anywhere near maximum/optimum ripeness when we harvest. In my opinion most of us harvest on the minimum ripeness side of the spectrum.
 
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