why count the number of weeks?

carr0t

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i like a lot of people read more than one can imagine, but i see all these people count weeks, and yet the experienced people just kinda guess what week of flowering they are in...

i have about 8 plants flowering and couldnt begin to tell u when they began, but what i do know is how to determine what a finished bud should look like.

After all my research the look of the bud, the color, the golden amber trichs, is what tells u it is done, cut me and smoke me. not the number of weeks..

i can guess tho, that the number of weeks helps give u an idea of when to be really chekcing for the proper looks of a bud....
 

motoracer110

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ya keeping track of time during your grow you can estimate how far along your plants are and estimate the exact time that they are supposed to be done. If you are three weeks in and you have only two leafs on your plant then you know that something is wrong. I count just to make sure everything is on track and that there is no root rot or anything that cant bee seen. Kinda personal opinion
 

sUpA nOvA D9

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Due to the changing factors from one grow room to another going by the weeks that the seed company says isn't very accurate. If they say 8 weeks to finish I start examining my tric's every other day at week 7 of flowering, and I let it go until the tric's are what im looking for in colour.
 

serrated

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i like a lot of people read more than one can imagine, but i see all these people count weeks, and yet the experienced people just kinda guess what week of flowering they are in...

i have about 8 plants flowering and couldnt begin to tell u when they began, but what i do know is how to determine what a finished bud should look like.

After all my research the look of the bud, the color, the golden amber trichs, is what tells u it is done, cut me and smoke me. not the number of weeks..

i can guess tho, that the number of weeks helps give u an idea of when to be really chekcing for the proper looks of a bud....
I count weeks because it makes me feel better. I know I can finish a papaya plant in 6.5 weeks 90% of the time but a Bubblicious takes at least 10. I am not in this commercially but I know if I do not have 10 weeks not to flower a bubblicious
 
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