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Make sure you're looking at the calyx's, not the leaves.
It’s been at least 6 weeks, possibly 7...I would have thought it had a long way to go, too...until I looked under a loupe tonight.long ways to go.,
if a plant seems to be ending early it can be caused by being pollinated early into the flowering cycle.
Look at you getting all technicalQuick question. Can cooler temps (though no frost yet) cause trichomes to turn amber prematurely? My plant is in about week 6 of flower and there are a good many amber trichomes among with cloudy. I would have thought 6 weeks of flowering would be too fast for that. The plant is outdoors, an unknown sativa, and germinated mid-May in the soil, growing outdoors ever since. TIA.
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I’m grateful every additional day I get before frost.Look at you getting all technical
Nice looking buds but we still have a couple weeks to go. Pinch off a small bud and let it dry in darkness for a week to try it.
Very helpful! Thank you! It makes sense that's what I should look at, but being told helps. :) I took a look this morning, and while there are lots of cloudies, very few amber on the calyces.Make sure you're looking at the calyx's, not the leaves.
Thank you! I was counting on mid October if no frost before then.plant looks like it’ll be finished in 3-4 weeks.
ya well we all got plants outside, mine look to be finished at the end of october, in southern ontario. cold or even frost won’t kill the plant as long as it’s only for a day.. i’m not worried, theft is more likely in most cases outdoors.Thank you! I was counting on mid October if no frost before then.
Thank you! I was counting on mid October if no frost before then.
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