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We did top two of them to experiment but other than that we just let them go and do their thing.i would focus on what it is, rather than focus on where it should be. the guide is that it takes about 9 weeks of flowering to be ready to harvest - to me, it looks like you got at least 4 more weeks. let it be, give it as best conditions as you can (and have done so) - grow it out.
i read this blackberry strain gains 25% of its weight in the last couple of weeks of flowering. i noticed some guides recommends topping, while others state not to do so - and guides recommending SoG with this strain. in your case, it looks like it was let go to do its natural thing - straight upright single colas. these buds should turn a dark purple as they reach maturity
how do they smell?
interested in your post, as I have some blackberry kush seeds...
I am new so please forgive my ignorance on this but when “a guide” says 9weeks ready to harvest,, i thought that meant from seed to 9 weeks...
my girls have been in flower for 3 weeks now. I get it mixed up and still not sure what they mean.
Do i need to flower them for 6 more weeks for a total of 9weeks of flowering?
They are starting to smell really good. And getting stronger by the day.
Thanks again for any help.
So in your opnion how much longer do ya think i have to flower them? Im not in any hurry at all. Id much rather have good quality bud than anything cut too soon. Im just kinda of curious to how much longer i have.You are right on track for week 3 in flower. But dont expect them to be done right at 9 weeks. That is a breeder estimate. I find most plants take longer to finish.
So in your opnion how much longer do ya think i have to flower them? Im not in any hurry at all. Id much rather have good quality bud than anything cut too soon. Im just kinda of curious to how much longer i have.
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