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Hey everybody,
I'm in unfamiliar territory and can use some feedback.
I'm used to seeing things that I start in the spring finish by now(Halloween), or if growing a haze variety then early mid November. Well, I picked up a cut this last August 21st and let it go straight into flower out back.
Thing is, she's still got creamy trich's all over and no sign of amber cept' a few scouts out on the sugar leaves. Excellent buds already with soooo many more pistils blowing out of new calyx's and all over. From store shelf to smart pot with soil within an hour of purchase, she's looking like she's still got one to two weeks to go and we're coming up on November 1st.
I've got her in a greenhouse so she's free from any moisture, etc. See, I've grown starters late in the season and I've not seen one before that didn't just dwarf and finish already. They usually read the last week of October darkness and throw in the towel. This Blacklime just hit 70 days today and we're at 10:41 minutes of daylight.
Do I just let her go until she tells me that she's ready? This broad looks like she just got a second wind.
Curious
I'm in unfamiliar territory and can use some feedback.
I'm used to seeing things that I start in the spring finish by now(Halloween), or if growing a haze variety then early mid November. Well, I picked up a cut this last August 21st and let it go straight into flower out back.
Thing is, she's still got creamy trich's all over and no sign of amber cept' a few scouts out on the sugar leaves. Excellent buds already with soooo many more pistils blowing out of new calyx's and all over. From store shelf to smart pot with soil within an hour of purchase, she's looking like she's still got one to two weeks to go and we're coming up on November 1st.
I've got her in a greenhouse so she's free from any moisture, etc. See, I've grown starters late in the season and I've not seen one before that didn't just dwarf and finish already. They usually read the last week of October darkness and throw in the towel. This Blacklime just hit 70 days today and we're at 10:41 minutes of daylight.
Do I just let her go until she tells me that she's ready? This broad looks like she just got a second wind.
Curious