FarmerTim420
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That's a good question. How can I know?You can't go by when the breeder says they're "supposed to finish " because so many factors have an effect on that. 10 weeks isn't very long. Just wondering, are those brown clumps dead leaves, or bud rot? Need a close up... you should remove the dead crap for cleanliness sake.
I will take some pictures laterSome closeups on buds of different plants would help.
Take a clear close up of the spots in question and of some buds.That's a good question. How can I know?
Those are autoflowers there on there own time not yours and not the breeders, you got lots of nice flower nothing will change that, I have chopped as early as 60 days and late as 130 days, don't believe what breeder says when there done there done, this plant is strawberry mango crumble supposed to be done in 70 days, plant went into stretch late then started producing trichome it is only 50 something days from sprout
Take a clear close up of the spots in question and of some buds.
Some closeups on buds of different plants would help.
You can't go by when the breeder says they're "supposed to finish " because so many factors have an effect on that. 10 weeks isn't very long. Just wondering, are those brown clumps dead leaves, or bud rot? Need a close up... you should remove the dead crap for cleanliness sake.
Looks like there almost done, I have went 24 hr dark before to help put em over the the edge. You could just ride it out they will be done soon either way.
You could also harvest right now in my opinion It will be nice mellow up high.
14 weeks from flipLooks like too much light and too much feed (especially nitrogen) throughout the later weeks of flower.
14 weeks from flip or budset?
If you know your not over or under watering and your PH levels are good. I would start with it most likely being a Magnesium Deficiency, Epsom Salt is 100% Magnesium! Get some plain, unscented Epsom Salt. Use 3/4 Tablespoon to a gallon of water when you water your plants! You can safely do this after your plants are a foot tall, do not (I repeat DO NOT) feed them Epsom Salt during the first 2 weeks of flowering as this tends to decrease bud growth. Outside the 2 weeks after switching to flower it is safe to resume giving them Epsom. Magnesium encourages the uptake of essential nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium which will aid in a healthy plant.
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