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    Battle of the Bananas: What to expect?

    No need, your information is appreciated and I can search it up. I had the basics, this is just my first real actual experience with it, rather than just reading and pictures. Thanks again!
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    Battle of the Bananas: What to expect?

    I've been reading a bunch of info that is saying the old hermie's produce hermie's belief is not true and that it's a normal expression. Some strains just do it easier than others due to stress, age, etc. I've got feminized hermie seeds I've been hesitant to grow but might give them a shot...
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    Battle of the Bananas: What to expect?

    Got it. Was worried if I left them, every day there'd be exponentially more to deal with so I was in there with the loupe looking for any sign. I'll ease up a bit. Thanks for your time!
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    Battle of the Bananas: What to expect?

    @Wizzlebiz am I being overzealous here. You mentioned I could remove the individual banana but leave the calyx, however when I give the plant a real good inspection, I can see tiny tips of new growth that are a lighter color then my ripening bud. If I look closer they look like nanner tips. If...
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    Battle of the Bananas: What to expect?

    Ok, I was pulling the calyxs as I could see what looked like more bananas inside waiting to pop out. Maybe I would be better to wait longer and pluck them when they are a bit larger.
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    Battle of the Bananas: What to expect?

    Or like this one on the plant now. Godammit.
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    Battle of the Bananas: What to expect?

    @Wizzlebiz these are some examples, others were protruding further and I plucked the actual banana instead of the calyx it came from. I'm pretty sure the 2 plants these came from will be done in 12 days. It's the ones with 2 or 3 weeks left I'm worried about.
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    Battle of the Bananas: What to expect?

    Do they pop open? I figured that yellow thing was just coated in polling like the stamens I've seen on things like Lillie's, etc. (Obviously unrelated plants, just frame of reference)? So far I haven't found any that popped if that's the case. They all have still looked banana like. I kept some...
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    Battle of the Bananas: What to expect?

    @HydroKid239 I'll add new pics at lights off when I can use regular lighting. My 2-3 weeks left is a guess based on growth rate, transpiration/feeding rate, white pistils, swelling, and milky-ness of the trichromes, hanging around other peoples grows, and my limited personal experience. So...
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    Battle of the Bananas: What to expect?

    Hi there, I have 5 plants left in my room, and am at day 73 2 x Nefertiti by Pyramid seeds listed as 85 days flowering. Received as a clone. One in dry amendments, one in coco/bottle nutrients. 2 x Lemon Kush listed as a 65 days strain by Humboldt Seeds. Received as a clone. One in dry...
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    Day 63, yellow all over - maybe now?

    Ack! While this plant had me distracted, another plant in the other corner threw some nanners. I don't have patience to pluck them, so I've harvested that one early. Hopefully I caught it early enough to have little to no pollen, guess I'll see. Since my urge to chop has been satiated, I'll...
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    Day 63, yellow all over - maybe now?

    Yep, I figured as much. Lack of experience and no info on plant strain, so when it first started to yellow so late into flower and the others in the same mix looked fine, I assumed she was just an early finisher and decided to let it fade out. I think I may just watch it closely, let it finish...
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    Day 63, yellow all over - maybe now?

    Thanks! I dont have any organic highly available nutrients, only dry stuff that needs to break down...well except for a really old bottle of a 0-4-0 organic bloom that froze at least once if not twice. I'm a little hesitant to start doing anything different at this point, but I do have hopeful...
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    Day 63, yellow all over - maybe now?

    Thanks! First harvest in about 20 years! Knowing I'm within the window and could chop it now or wait a little longer is a relief.
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    Day 63, yellow all over - maybe now?

    When you say feed it or leave it alone, do you mean you think it needs more time, or is within harvest window? If it's not ready, I had planned to leave it. I was more looking for confirmation of readiness, or a rough idea of how much longer I should try push it. I didn't cut off fertilizer...
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    Day 63, yellow all over - maybe now?

    Hey all, My plant is fading fast, and is an unknown strain on day 63 since flip. I haven't seen white hairs or much growth in the last couple weeks. Transpiration has slowed, and the faded yellowing is spreading fast with some leaves now drying and curling. The trichromes however are mostly...
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    Is it too early for a Flip 2 days after lollipop?

    Someone else might have a comment on the stress, unrelated to your original question, I notice your plants seems to be maybe an inch away from the ceiling of your grow space. Are you able to lower the plant? It's going to stretch likely a lot. If you can't lower the pot or raise the ceiling...
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    High temp and low humidity problems in my tents

    Fair enough. I am just not sure I've adequately explained my thought on this though. You say you'd hate for your ac to have to work hard at cooling the lights, the thing is, normally a house is a closed system. Your a/c works by recirculating the air in the house and bringing it down to your...
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    High temp and low humidity problems in my tents

    Are you able to vent into a different room? Maybe a cold air return? With it venting back into the house, you can take other steps to correct the environment without dumping the air out the window, and since the outdoor air should not be rushing in, your humidity should be more controllable...
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    High temp and low humidity problems in my tents

    By venting your tents outside your house you are putting your entire house under negative pressure. To balance the pressure differential, outside air is being pulled into your house through chimneys, cracks, around doors, etc. (At least it was for me when I held a lighter up to the gaps around...
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