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Howdy All. I'm guessing I have about 10 days left to harvest?
How much time to harvest
 
Hi all

Any comments according to my growth please ? It's blue cheese feminised 5 week of flower
Fedeed with fox farmntrio big bloom and tiger bloom . Any comm3nts any advice please !!!!!!!
 

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Both of you are way off yet and neither shows anything that looks ready.

Visually almost all hairs should be red and receeded into the swollen calyxs.

Trichs shots before that point aren't of much value as the trichs will follow the bud i.e. when the bud is ready so will the trichs.
 
They are sativa leaning phenos.......they need at least another month of flowering!! Hope the weather works out for you, if so.....you'll be very happy you waited for monster buds 👊🏼
 
They started flowering August 6th.
8 weeks is about minimum on a sativa ... (C-99 comes to mind), however most are 9-12 week cultivars. This means 8 weeks around the 6th of October. 10 weeks around the 20th of October. Early November if they go 12 weeks.

There's nothing you can do to change how fast a particular cultivar will mature. Next year your best bet is to choose strains that are known to finish well in your area. (Unless you can actually run a full 12 week cultivar) Seek out local breeders and ask for suggestions. If they have beans for you to try, its a good chance they will finish in your climate zone.

Best of Luck!
 
The grow started April 28th.
The start date of the grow has nothing to do with finishing time unless you're growing an auto. Photoperiods will start flowering early to mid August (depending on where you live in this hemisphere) regardless of whether they were started on April 28th or May 28th or whatever day. Flowering is triggered by longer nights. For most cultivars, it takes right at 14 hrs of light to trigger flowering. From there, your clock begins ... if you're in an area like I am (Michigan), its a race against mother nature to completely finish a photo-period. Hopefully you live in a better climate and the weather holds out long enough for your crop to mature.
 
Hi
All coukd you ,please watch my current growth and let me know your thoughts about it . It's week 6 of lower blue cheese feminised .
Any advice very welcome please !!!!!
 
The start date of the grow has nothing to do with finishing time unless you're growing an auto. Photoperiods will start flowering early to mid August (depending on where you live in this hemisphere) regardless of whether they were started on April 28th or May 28th or whatever day. Flowering is triggered by longer nights. For most cultivars, it takes right at 14 hrs of light to trigger flowering. From there, your clock begins ... if you're in an area like I am (Michigan), its a race against mother nature to completely finish a photo-period. Hopefully you live in a better climate and the weather holds out long enough for your crop to mature.
Juss remember, 1" @PVC, elbows, couplings an some clear plastic from home depot goes a long way up there. And you can reuse. Makeshift greenhouse. Did it often here in the CO
 
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