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quite a ways to go yet, more than two weeks probably :)
A lot of white pistils but the trichomes were milkier than I expected; but I would wait another week - 10 day myself. If you want to stop the pH drop search and read about Dolomite lime, good luck!These are looking pretty milky to me. Am I about to hit the last two weeks? Should I start flushing now or are there a few weeks left like people have said before?
This OG kush seems to be the farthest along. Still not a single amber anywhere.
When Your gut says chop, always let her go for another week Haha. Looking good.
That’s what worries me as it should be flushed by then.You still have a lot of white hairs, in another week two you should see amber trykes.
It takes forever to Amber up to the point that you're talking about, you're worrying about nothing friend relax roll up one of those lower popcorn buds and chill..! Nice first grow BTW good work!My fear is more along the lines of going over and it being all amber. How long does it typically take to go from some amber to all? I have none yet. Just wonder what two weeks buys me.
That’s what worries me as it should be flushed by then.
Looks like blight to me.Anyone know what this is? Is it light burn?
What should I do to fix it?Looks like blight to me.
The whole plants like this and it’s like a month behind the other plants even though it’s in the same tent.Only read first page.. but from what i saw its just natural .. the plants life is ending.. it is taking out mobile nutrients from large, lower leaves not doing what its currently trying to do... which is pollinate and carry on the "blood line" soo to say..
I wouldnt stress it too much at this stage.. far into flower it happens..leaves fall off..
Sure there may be something.. and usually its nitrogen the plant needs and sucks out.. but i would imagine there are also other small things we will never understand in time to fix.. that cause the plant to press the eject button on certain leaves and drain em.
I actually had 2 leaves stacked on one another a bit.. due to a supercrop causing leaf overlapping in a specific area..
And the leaf on bottom.. where it was covered.. yellowed mid flowering .. rest of leaf stayed healthy lol.. just made me think of this.. and how plants move nutrients where they truely need em.. and leave areas they dont need to die.. lol