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Lol! A cat :). There do appear to be a few kitty hairs in there eh? I started the flush on the last wateringId start flushing there is an old saying when ya think its done wait a week and check again then wait one more. Also what kind of pet do ya have dog? Or cat?
@xenon. First grow so I don't know for sure if she is fast or not. She seems to be faster than the other two. I have used an extremely light feeding schedule as I was afraid of nute burn. Figured it was better to go lighter than heavier with my minimal experience.You can usually keep them until all hairs orange without it getting past a third amber, but every plant is different. They can cloud quickly but take a while to straighten and enlarge. The short cloudy ones are finished, the taller ones next to them will also shorten as the cap fills with resin. Your plant looks like 33% of the trichomes have ripened and the rest are on their way. The way most people feed, you'll want 10-14 days of flush. That is probably about how many days you have left until peak ripeness but some can take forever or no time. Is that a faster plant? Week 7.5? Should be another 7-10 probably for peak ripeness.
@xenon. In regards to nanners gettin tossed. Is there a major concern with pollination this late? Do I pluck them off as they appear or leave them be? I've been watching somewhat phychotically for them in fear of ruining the Grow. Thanks for all the info btw. There is a wealth of it out there and sometimes it's tough to separate the good from the horrible.watch for it to throw a nanner in 5-10 days carefully. A lot of strains will throw a nanner or two upon ripening. You'll want to check in the am cause as the light stays on their fragrance lessens. It increases again in the dark. That's why plants always stank in the morning.
If you see any at this point you just chop the plant. I carefully remove the one that showed up. Now is the time where she will nanner. Once they finish making the seed pods, if not pollinated, she will produce nanners to pollinate and seed herself. A nanner shows peak ripeness because it indicates wherever she develops first, that she is completely done working on seed pods(calyxes). Which means shes done developing their armor, trichomes and buds, and thus they will begin to degrade.@xenon. In regards to nanners gettin tossed. Is there a major concern with pollination this late? Do I pluck them off as they appear or leave them be? I've been watching somewhat phychotically for them in fear of ruining the Grow. Thanks for all the info btw. There is a wealth of it out there and sometimes it's tough to separate the good from the horrible.
Thanks for the good info. My question is...if a plant throws a nanner this late in the game, and it is not removed, what would happen, if anything, to the buds?If you see any at this point you just chop the plant. I carefully remove the one that showed up. Now is the time where she will nanner. Once they finish making the seed pods, if not pollinated, she will produce nanners to pollinate and seed herself. A nanner shows peak ripeness because it indicates wherever she develops first, that she is completely done working on seed pods(calyxes). Which means shes done developing their armor, trichomes and buds, and thus they will begin to degrade.
Yes! She is naturally trying to seed herself, and like all plants, she's good at what she does! Even if you chop you may find a couple preseeds in that area. This is why it's important to log finishing dates and grow your best cuts again. I would simply record the nanner date and harvest her 1 day earlier next time. But if you're always just running random plants and cuts, you always will have plants going hermie sometimes. It's not an unnatural process for the plant.Thanks for the good info. My question is...if a plant throws a nanner this late in the game, and it is not removed, what would happen, if anything, to the buds?
Thanks.
You clearly didn't understand what i wrote. You don't know what youre talking about here and everything i said in this thread is accurate. You actually didn't even understand the thread or what we were talking about at all lol.buy some seeds nxt run thats best advice here.i hav been growing a long time n i hav never heard of seed pods being a sign of peak ripeness.ha.but i dnt grow bad genetics nor specialize n hermies so....pull it so u dnt hav more seeds..mayb.but it damn sure aint peak ripeness.if u didnt hav beans u wouldnt b yankin shit cuz u got wks left
Just because someone else got confused, did you understand what i was saying about harvest time and things to watch for? And that we were discussing the what if she throws a nanner right? Just want to make sure you got the information right, don't want to confuse you or anything. Lmk If you got it or have any questions. Have you cloned any plants yet? Have you thought about keeping cuts around to regrow? Cloning your best plants to regrow can help you learn much faster than running random plants from seed over and over. Remember i said to watch for nanners in 5-10 days and that she's got 2 potentially more or less by a few days yeah? And to let the pistils orange? Sorry just the way he didn't understand anything i said at all has me paranoid you didn't get it. You seemed to know though when you asked me about the nanner throwing. I care about your learning and success so please let me know if anything wasnt clear for you.@xenon. In regards to nanners gettin tossed. Is there a major concern with pollination this late? Do I pluck them off as they appear or leave them be? I've been watching somewhat phychotically for them in fear of ruining the Grow. Thanks for all the info btw. There is a wealth of it out there and sometimes it's tough to separate the good from the horrible.
@xenon730I am 53 days into flower and one girl in particular is showing signs of readiness (to my noob vision anyway). Lost a few leaves to yellowing, decent trichomes production, I'd say about 50% amber hairs, and some amber trichomes
mine dnt throw nanners wen ripe homie.like i said b4 mayb pull it so u dnt hav a bunch of beans n yur buds but 100% forsure this aint no sign of ripeness.its a sign of sketchy geneticswatch for it to throw a nanner in 5-10 days carefully. A lot of strains will throw a nanner or two upon ripening.
Again, you just don't understand what you read. We were specifically discussing if it did. And a lot of cuts do and my point to expect random plants to do it is how you prevent disasters and get better at growing. Otherwise you end up being one of those people who grow for a while but really know nothing and always talk without knowing what they're talking about. Their plants always look stuffed with fried tips and they are the main perpetrators of the common cannabis myths.mine dnt throw nanners wen ripe homie
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