Week 9 of flowering Trichomes still clear... HELP! (Pics included)

rastaboy83

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I have been flowering those blueberry spliff seeds for almost 9 weeks now and i am starting to wonder why the trichomes haven't started to turn cloudy/amber yet...
Looking back though, i started counting the weeks from when i cut the lighting to a 12/12 schedule...Should I have started counting from the first signs of flowering??

Thinking I was nearing the end, i also stopped giving it any nutrients but im wondering whether or not i should start up again...

any input would be very helpful!

thanks
 

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davoswavos

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any updates? I'm growing blue berry right now any tips or issues with this strain? how is the high/taste? what lighting and yield?
 

BendBrewer

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My Powerkush should have taken 8-9 weeks. Now in the middle of week 12. Saw my first amber this morning.
 

panhead

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Are the plants soil or hydro,it matters by about 3 weeks.

Day count for bud should not start right at the day you go to 12/12,a common mistake is to start count but your not allowing for the " transition " phase,this is where the plant shifts its efforts from building structure to filling bud sites.

The transition phase is a variable which depends on several factors,indicas mature fastest,also the older the plant is before its bud the faster it will go through transition,for example,a white widdow grown from seed,one month veg,this plant is not sexualy mature,the transition phase will be long,from 14 to 21 days,the same white widdiw grown from clones taken from a 2 year old mother plant will go thru transition phase ln less than 7 days.

With new or immature strains i mark the day i went 12/12 then watch for pistil development,once the majority of the larger bud sites show multiple pistils i start day count.

An 8 week strain will take 10 to 12 weeks in soil,a week or 2 less in hydro,this is for immature strains.

Also keep in mind looking at trichomes is meaningless with many strains,the more pure the strain is the more the trichs have to do with being finished,some hybrids like my sour deisel will only go cloudy over about 30% of the trichs,then just a few turn golden,waiting weeks will not make more change from cloudy to gold or amber.

Some strains finish maturing after the chop,i look at my deisel after its dry & about 80% of the trichs jave went amber,at chop only a few trichs were amber.

When to harvest is not a hard nailed issue that can be put into exact days,there are way too many variables,its a combination of looking at trichomes,how the pistils look,if new pistils or calyxs are still developing,how much the plants are still growing,i rarely look at trichomes on any of my strains as my only method of judging when to chop,i watch all the signs.

A good sign to watch for is that new calyx & pistil growth has stopped or came to a crawl,a few days later new growth in pistils & calyxs will be seen,it is after i see the new growth spurt is when i chop.

Watch all the signs,if soil add a few days,if no transition add 14 days,if from seed add another few days,could be as long as 3 more weeks.
 

theexpress

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I have been flowering those blueberry spliff seeds for almost 9 weeks now and i am starting to wonder why the trichomes haven't started to turn cloudy/amber yet...
Looking back though, i started counting the weeks from when i cut the lighting to a 12/12 schedule...Should I have started counting from the first signs of flowering??

Thinking I was nearing the end, i also stopped giving it any nutrients but im wondering whether or not i should start up again...

any input would be very helpful!

thanks
just relax and flush..... my experiance tells me that plant will be done in 10 more days or so... enjoy... she will ripen up trust me
 

whileilaydying

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hey panhead, currently ive got a sour deisel from bulldog seed co, and its been in 12 12 for 3 weeks now and is still not showing any calyxs or pistils, is sour d just a super slow bloomer or did i possibly just get a late bloomer pheno??
 
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