[PICTURES] Can I get an expert opinion? Does this plant look skimpy on weight?

beanzz

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So this plant is 4 days shy of one month in 12/12.

This is only my second indoor grow and it's been 6 or 7 years since my first.

I feel like I remember my first grow producing MUCH more buds by a month into 12/12. Of course the strains are different, my first time was AK47 and the pictured plant is Purple Nepal.

Does she look appropriate weight for being 4 days shy of 1 month into budding? I'm getting a little worried...maybe I'm over reacting?

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She's being grown under 1600w HPS and some T8's. Fox Farm everything.
 

beanzz

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The only cause I can come up with is colder temps. The temps in my tent range from low 60's to low 70's.

I'm also not using co2, but I didn't use it in my first grow either which was in Florida, and the natural co2 levels are much higher here(i think) as I am wayyyy up in the Rocky Mountains.
 

Closetgardner

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She looks a little behind. The cold temps will be the reason behind it. My current flowering plants have slowed cos of cold temps, I reckon it's added an extra 2 weeks to my finishing time.
 

beanzz

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She looks a little behind. The cold temps will be the reason behind it. My current flowering plants have slowed cos of cold temps, I reckon it's added an extra 2 weeks to my finishing time.
So are you saying that she will "catch up"? The colder temps make it take longer to finish, or are the colder temps just going to reduce the yield but the plant will still finish at her normal time?
 

Uncle Pirate

Active Member
Don't sweat it man. I have strains that don't have more than few hairs until the 5th week, then take off for the last 4-5.
 

Cobnobuler

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They're not bad at all man. They'res lots of time left for them to blow up a good bit more. Keep on keepin on """```
 
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