Want to Know If Your Plants are Finished?

These are two of my Skunk #1 Autos from Sensi Seeds... They were planted 64 days ago, and I began the final flush this past Wednesday, using Final Phase, and ran 15 gallons of water w/ final phase through them yesterday. Looking at the trichomes, I would say the vast majority of them are milky, and maybe 10% are clear, and probably 15% are amber now. Trying to decide if I should chop tomorrow or try to let them go a few more days? What do you guys think? Calyxes have swollen up nicely, at least half of the pistils have changed to orange, and growth has seemed to slow, heavy resin production....

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BigBudsBunny

Active Member
Originally posted this in the Growing forum-had 200 views but no opinions so thought I'd ask it here:

This is Mr/Ms Hermie - I'd say about 40% of hairs are brown on main, 20-25% on lowers. I pick a couple of nanners off daily - don't see any seed pods yet. Was wondering about how long I should give her/him/it before I begin the flush (hydro for a 7-10 day flush) . I estimated 2-3 weeks before chop but not sure now since the hairs changed pretty quickly (possibly polinated? not sure). It is on day 47 of 12/12 and day 41 since flowers showed up. I can't check the trich colors till Tuesday as they are in a different location than where I'm at-won't be able to catch any more nanners either till then - hope they stay closed. A quick reveal on a 30x scope said about 40% clear/55% cloudy/5% amber - but the scope is pretty crappy and not all that clear. Any thoughts of when I should begin the flushing process??? Would prefer to harvest a little early than be loaded up with seeeeds (but don't see any yet - just closed nanners). You can see 1 of the lil bastards (Pic on left) a little left of center and a little below the center. It was castrated right after this picture was taken - but it's getting tiring as I have to take more frequent trips to check on them - but it's always nice to visit with them anyway - more enjoyable before it turned tho! Any opinions on when I should start my flush by the looks of it?

 

Beefbisquit

Well-Known Member
Originally posted this in the Growing forum-had 200 views but no opinions so thought I'd ask it here:

This is Mr/Ms Hermie - I'd say about 40% of hairs are brown on main, 20-25% on lowers. I pick a couple of nanners off daily - don't see any seed pods yet. Was wondering about how long I should give her/him/it before I begin the flush (hydro for a 7-10 day flush) . I estimated 2-3 weeks before chop but not sure now since the hairs changed pretty quickly (possibly polinated? not sure). It is on day 47 of 12/12 and day 41 since flowers showed up. I can't check the trich colors till Tuesday as they are in a different location than where I'm at-won't be able to catch any more nanners either till then - hope they stay closed. A quick reveal on a 30x scope said about 40% clear/55% cloudy/5% amber - but the scope is pretty crappy and not all that clear. Any thoughts of when I should begin the flushing process??? Would prefer to harvest a little early than be loaded up with seeeeds (but don't see any yet - just closed nanners). You can see 1 of the lil bastards (Pic on left) a little left of center and a little below the center. It was castrated right after this picture was taken - but it's getting tiring as I have to take more frequent trips to check on them - but it's always nice to visit with them anyway - more enjoyable before it turned tho! Any opinions on when I should start my flush by the looks of it?


I don't know of many (if any) strain that mature in 47 days. It's getting close, I'd give her nutes for another week then flush for a week.
 

hbbum

Well-Known Member
It is not unheard of for 47 days. Judging by the trichs you don't sounds done, but she doesn't look the picture of health from what I can see. Looks like a bit of N toxicity, but hard to tell from just those photos. Can you get a couple better picks, maybe include the entire plant. I would also post in the newbie forum with pics to get a couple more opinions.
 
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