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Still showing new pistils at week 9

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Still showing new pistils at week 9

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Hello, currently running random bagseed at flower week 9 in soil outdoors, was thinking about chopping this weekend, however this morning I noticed new white pistils over my tops, does she still need a couple weeks? Figured she was done because of the fade, most of the thrichomes are milky
 

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What i see happening is her last ditch effort in attracting pollen she's pushing herself and using what's been stored in her. Creating and swelling of buds. Now you can harvest or wait abit longer feed her 1more time or give her 1tablespoon of unsulferated molasses in a gallon of water or harvest. THC at it's peak with all milky
 

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xadzz said:
Figured she was done because of the fade, most of the thrichomes are milky
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Cloudy trichomes on the buds (not the leaves) is the best indicator of ripeness. I watch for the appearance of amber colored trichomes. They indicate to me that it's time to plan the harvest, but there's still some personal preferences involved. Faded leaves could be senescence, but there are other possible causes. A high percentage of dark orange pistils is a better indicator than faded leaves, IMO.
 
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If you let them go long enough, it will start to foxtail! But more importantly, keep your eyes peeled for bananas! That next to last picture looks a mite suspicious! Just two cents!
 
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