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Hey all. I had to move my 2 plants outside for security reasons. First time grower. This particular one is in the 8th week of flowering. Obviously, it’s not ready to harvest, correct? That top area is getting thick but not budding. The pistols are brown but the Trichome are clear. It’s sticky and has a strong odor. Just let it go some more?
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I’m waiting for all of this area to bud, less leaves, correct? Right now it’s just all green leaves. Thanks.
 
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GNick55

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is it getting 12,13,14 hours of complete darkness?
at what point in growth did you put it outside?
 
Kirkb

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is it getting 12,13,14 hours of complete darkness?
at what point in growth did you put it outside?

There lies my issue. It’s only getting about 9 hours of darkness. So if I bring her back inside (have a really good set up), where I can give it 12 hours or more of darkness, will she get better? Bear with me, I’m very new to all this but should have known better.

I planted it outside at the 6th week of flowering.
 
Mikelej14

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You need to make sure it is only getting light during its 12hr lights on cycle. Outside or not, if it gets light pollution it will stop flowering all together or herm 💁 giving it more than 12hr light this far in flowering likely just ruined your crop buddy...
 
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Yea bro with photoperiod plants once you cut your light cycle to 12/12 you keep it there, no light leaks during this time, allso messing with hours of darkness is detrimental to your grow, you do not want to blow all that work.
 
Kirkb

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You need to make sure it is only getting light during its 12hr lights on cycle. Outside or not, if it gets light pollution it will stop flowering all together or herm 💁 giving it more than 12hr light this far in flowering likely just ruined your crop buddy...


Great. So is it worth bringing it back inside and get the cycle right?
 
Mikelej14

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Great. So is it worth bringing it back inside and get the cycle right?
Of course it is worth trying still. You'll just have a plant that's making some seeds, likely, doesn't mean throw it away, still has medicine in it even if it does end up herm just break the bananas off when u see them best u can- or could just use it for edibles/extractions or take the time to pick out all the beans later to smoke 💁 sucks but let it be a lesson for you to learn from if it does. Light schedule for photoperiods matters, if you have an autoflower- well now thats a different story. Autoflower wouldnt have any issues in or out long as temps and humidity are decent.
 
Kirkb

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Yea bro with photoperiod plants once you cut your light cycle to 12/12 you keep it there, no light leaks during this time, allso messing with hours of darkness is detrimental to your grow, you do not want to blow all that work.


I know man. Just got extremely nervous having it in house. I figured that if i moved it and it didn’t take, oh well. But now I’m a bit more confident in the secrecy which is why I’m asking if it’s salvageable. Thanks.
 
Kirkb

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I know man. Just got extremely nervous having it in house. I figured that if i moved it and it didn’t take, oh well. But now I’m a bit more confident in the secrecy which is why I’m asking if it’s salvageable. Thanks.


I think I’ll bring it inside, get the cycle right then post pics every so often. Tell me what you guys think if you will. Appreciate it.
 
Kirkb

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ok, so here it is 8 days later from original post. The pistils are all definitely not brown yet as I had originally thought. Is definitely thicker at the top but still no signs of budding. I’m guessing it’s still ruined, correct?
 
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