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How many days left you reckon on this velvet heat? Was put straight to flower from clone

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How many days left you reckon on this velvet heat? Was put straight to flower from clone

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Haven't done anything in years just wondering how many days or weeks left at a guess you think this has left?
 

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Hard to tell. Pistils are still straight up and not receding. She is still growing buds. Start reductions if at or beyond week 6. You want to see the pistils curl down at the tip and recede. If you keep her environment and lighting the same she will keep busting out bud growth and white pistils. You should or want to see new white pistil growth slow or stop, you want her to transition to maturing and oil production. So if you have not performed reductions, you should do it up to harvest for ripeness and even more potency. Lower temps, lower humidity, reduce light intensity(DLI) and keep it consistent after the drops. This will help push her to mature properly and stop that continued growth. Youll also get a little more density. If you plan to flush, only start doing so with expectations that your bud will be ready in 1-2 weeks. Starting the flush while the plant is in continual growth pattern, you will be forced to harvest sub optimal with lots of white pistils. I am talking about reading the plant though and not time based. You have at least 1-2 weeks if you have started reductions IMO. She needs 4-7 days to acclimate and adjust to reductions and then you need time for her to react and show it. Once pistils stop and recede you are on the track to proper harvesting by plant signal. Trichomes can be ready before pistils stop, so best watch the trichomes if you are extended.
 
Hard to tell. Pistils are still straight up and not receding. She is still growing buds. Start reductions if at or beyond week 6. You want to see the pistils curl down at the tip and recede. If you keep her environment and lighting the same she will keep busting out bud growth and white pistils. You should or want to see new white pistil growth slow or stop, you want her to transition to maturing and oil production. So if you have not performed reductions, you should do it up to harvest for ripeness and even more potency. Lower temps, lower humidity, reduce light intensity(DLI) and keep it consistent after the drops. This will help push her to mature properly and stop that continued growth. Youll also get a little more density. If you plan to flush, only start doing so with expectations that your bud will be ready in 1-2 weeks. Starting the flush while the plant is in continual growth pattern, you will be forced to harvest sub optimal with lots of white pistils. I am talking about reading the plant though and not time based. You have at least 1-2 weeks if you have started reductions IMO. She needs 4-7 days to acclimate and adjust to reductions and then you need time for her to react and show it. Once pistils stop and recede you are on the track to proper harvesting by plant signal. Trichomes can be ready before pistils stop, so best watch the trichomes if you are extended.
Appreciate your reply thankyou so much for your info yeah still awhile to go
 

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Cheap led temu tent grow with velvet heat and what's meant to be g11 crossed with gsc
 

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I still have a set of blurpurple lights from 10yrs ago. Looks like they did a good job for you man.
 
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