Landrace, Wen harvest?

OldMedUser

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Any guesstimate on how many weeks left till it gets mature enough to harvest? And do you think it has still a chance to grow thick buds? or that is her final form.
Hard to tell for sure but could be up to 14 weeks from when it first started to flower so if you know that you can figure it out.

Those are baby buds yet and should get a lot bigger if allowed to get fully ripe before harvest. Not arm thick colas like an indica dominant but sativas aren't known for huge buds in comparison. Pick off tiny buds on the lower branches so the plant can devote more energy to fattening up the bigger ones higher up. Let them air dry and stick 'em in a pipe for a tasty treat. :)

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OldMedUser

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What latitude are you at where you are Mamawjiz? I'm at 56N in Alberta and even 8 week indicas won't finish here before the snow flies. Ran autos for 3 years but last summer a hemp farm started 6 miles away and knocked up my girls so that's out now. Even indoors I won't be flowering during hemp season. :(

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toomp

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Any guesstimate on how many weeks left till it gets mature enough to harvest? And do you think it has still a chance to grow thick buds? or that is her final form.
i would like to see what it looks like now that you flushed it. got any full plant pics?
 

Mamawjiz

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How the resistance? Any powdery mildew? Bud rot?
No powdery mildew and no bud rot so far. only some few thrip bites on the leaves.

Hard to tell for sure but could be up to 14 weeks from when it first started to flower so if you know that you can figure it out.

Those are baby buds yet and should get a lot bigger if allowed to get fully ripe before harvest. Not arm thick colas like an indica dominant but sativas aren't known for huge buds in comparison. Pick off tiny buds on the lower branches so the plant can devote more energy to fattening up the bigger ones higher up. Let them air dry and stick 'em in a pipe for a tasty treat. :)

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I'm on week 10 from flowering. I guess I still have 1 month or more. I already picked off some of the lower buds and defoliate fan leaves.
i would like to see what it looks like now that you flushed it. got any full plant pics?
That's how it looks after flushed. that's the latest photos. I tried flushing the plant on Feb 24. the reason you can't see yellow leaves because I removed them everyday. but to be honest even before flushing the plants already started yellowing some of it's leaves. That's why I thought maybe she's close to finish and eating her own leaves.
 

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Nope_49595933949

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No powdery mildew and no bud rot so far. only some few thrip bites on the leaves.


I'm on week 10 from flowering. I guess I still have 1 month or more. I already picked off some of the lower buds and defoliate fan leaves.


That's how it looks after flushed. that's the latest photos. I tried flushing the plant on Feb 24. the reason you can't see yellow leaves because I removed them everyday. but to be honest even before flushing the plants already started yellowing some of it's leaves. That's why I thought maybe she's close to finish and eating her own leaves.
She's eating her own leaves because you're starving it by flushing it....
 

toomp

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No powdery mildew and no bud rot so far. only some few thrip bites on the leaves.


I'm on week 10 from flowering. I guess I still have 1 month or more. I already picked off some of the lower buds and defoliate fan leaves.


That's how it looks after flushed. that's the latest photos. I tried flushing the plant on Feb 24. the reason you can't see yellow leaves because I removed them everyday. but to be honest even before flushing the plants already started yellowing some of it's leaves. That's why I thought maybe she's close to finish and eating her own leaves.
This looks like its months away from finish. Brown hairs instead of white is your sign its getting there. Mostly Cloudy Trichomes under a scope for a strain like this going to tell you when its done. I personally pull it when the plant looks ripe. You got a while for this one and personally I would appreciate it if you kept us in the loop on a strain like this. Im sure we can all appreciate a plant like this.
Continue to feed her before she starts to cannibalize her buds.
 

Jjgrow420

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Lol. Patience is a virtue.
Don't want to wait? Don't grow land race sativas.
Asking how long is left every couple days isn't going to give you the answer you are looking for. There's been many people that told you there's alot of time left. Stop thinking about harvesting and start thinking about finishing the plant off instead.
 

grayeyes

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Get a jeweler's loop or one of the inexpensive microscopes (on Ebay-$12) and look at the tricomes. Your photos don't focus in enough. You need to see the tricomes like lollipops or mushrooms. Cloudy to amber-your call.

As far as long flowering sativas I two years ago grew Malawi that I let flower for 22 weeks. After 3 hits I won't attempt to drive and walk very carefully.
 
8-10 weeks is ideal. But it varies depending on several factors such as strain, weather conditions, and obviously the amount of sunlight the plant is receiving.
But based on data provided by you, it typically grows for about 5-6 months.

It's gonna be at least a month or more.

Please get in touch with a professional for more great help.

Thanks
 
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