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Same..I'm thinking 2-3 weeks?
Thank you. Used Android phone at highest magnification and then zoomed in.Ya you killed it on the photos ,,,,,,,, good job .............................
Same..I'm thinking 2-3 weeks?
Thank you. Used Android phone at highest magnification and then zoomed in.Ya you killed it on the photos ,,,,,,,, good job .............................
I've been using Fox Farms Grow Big, Big Bloom, and Tiger Bloom according to the booklet that comes with it and have seen pretty nice resultsWhat have you been feeding?
They usually ripen soon after the last white pistil turns orange. Breeders don't count the first 1-2 weeks of stretch when they quote a "flowering time" and start counting when flowers develope. I always add 10 -14 days to the breeders flower time when predicting the finish in advance, but still go by the trichesThis is my first grow, so I don't want to chop these ladies down too late or prematurely.
I also posted this on another forum and got multiple responses saying it looks like it's still a few weeks away from harvesting despite the fact it's reached the full 8 weeks advertised on the site I bought the seeds from. I'm just looking for a few more opinions!
From what I've read, I'm looking for about 75% of the pistils to turn orange and a ratio around 70/30 for cloudy/amber trichomes, but opinions on this also seem to vary greatly.
I've also read that some strains don't produce many amber trichomes and that waiting on these can result in past-their-prime trichomes effecting your overall THC levels. I've also heard that some strains will continue to push out new pistils pretty much until harvest time, which these two ladies seem to be pushing out a ton of new white pistils all the time.
I started flushing a week ago.
The strain I'm growing is Purple Punch feminized and today marks the final day of their 8th week in flowering. According to the site I bought the seeds from, the expected flowering time is between 6-8 weeks. However, I have heard there are circumstances where it can take longer than that.
Based on this, do these ladies look like their ready to harvest? If not, does anybody have some insight on how much longer they look like they need?
props to the chef! hahaThey usually ripen soon after the last white pistil turns orange. Breeders don't count the first 1-2 weeks of stretch when they quote a "flowering time" and start counting when flowers develope. I always add 10 -14 days to the breeders flower time when predicting the finish in advance, but still go by the triches
If you are in soil, I would just let it finish with just water. If in a hydroponic system, I don’t think a light feeding or 2 over the next week or so would hurt. Most important now is making it to the harvest window.Since it's looking like a few more weeks, should I switch back to feeding or just continue watering with plain water at this point?
I've just been using straight Fox Farms Ocean Forest with Fox Farms Grow Big, Big Bloom, and Tiger Bloom.If you are in soil, I would just let it finish with just water. If in a hydroponic system, I don’t think a light feeding or 2 over the next week or so would hurt. Most important now is making it to the harvest window.
The bud in the last photo probably had the most amber trichs on it out of the group. Most of them I'm still waiting for another 10-15% amber. At least half of them are even still pushing out new pistils, but at this point I think we're less than a week away from harvest!im not sure haha look closer in the last picture are all those ambers ? i see alot
You’ve got plenty of reserves….,at most, I would titrate the feed down……then water only the last watering or 2.Since it's looking like a few more weeks, should I switch back to feeding or just continue watering with plain water at this point?