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Harvest now or wait for loupe

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Hi my friends,
I'm growing for the first time and the strain is Ethiopian Highlands sativa as it's my only option availabe.
I can't buy a loupe due to my location and it would take a week or two to arrive to my remote location, I would like your openions and help for when to harvest if the aim is head high and not body high please.
 

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Definitely needs more time. You have enough time to order the loupe.
 
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gorillaglueaaron said:
Definitely needs more time. You have enough time to order the loupe.
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Thanks for your reply,
If I couldn't get my hands on a loupe, is there any other way to know the harvest time?
 
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Thanks for your reply,
If I couldn't get my hands on a loupe, is there any other way to know the harvest time?
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You have lots of white hairs left, wait till more are turning brown.
But if it rains they can also get brown.
Interesting genetics !
 
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95-100% dark orange hairs and very swollen calyxes.
 
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The burnt tips of the leaves look like overfeeding.
And also very curved leaves, not sure what that means.
 
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The burnt tips of the leaves look like overfeeding.
And also very curved leaves, not sure what that means.
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The curved leaves are also overfeeding.
 
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The curved leaves are also overfeeding.
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But its not like a claw, its completely curved, in the background as well.
I think you are right anyway.
 
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But its not like a claw, its completely curved, in the background as well.
I think you are right anyway.
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When nitrogen toxicity gets more severe, the leaves do that.
 
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When nitrogen toxicity gets more severe, the leaves do that.
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Ok
I saw Bodhi has some Ethiopian variety as well, supposedly with a very nice sativa buzz, gotta try some day...
 
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I stopped feeding the plants two weeks ago, just plain water rated at 1070 PPM
 
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I stopped feeding the plants two weeks ago, just plain water rated at 1070 PPM
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That is not plain water, you want the water to read at less than 100ppm for flushing.
 
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I think that sativa doesnt need much food...
 
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That is not plain water, you want the water to read at less than 100ppm for flushing.
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Is that an issue? And when to start using water less than 100 PPM
 
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Is that an issue? And when to start using water less than 100 PPM
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2 weeks before harvest so you're still not there yet. But even now you need to lower ppm because you're plants have toxicities.
 
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