10th week auto how she looking ?

Loudpack516

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10th week on my auto blue cheese suppose to finish us 11 weeks doesn’t look like it to me what u guys think? The buds should get fatter ?? I hope
 

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Thundercat

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It definitely needs several more weeks. Is it currently 10 weeks from when it showed flowers, or 10 weeks from seedling? Many auto breeders put a seed to harvest date on their genetics, and honestly thats total bull shit.

If it is supposed to finish in 11 weeks, that should be roughly 11 weeks from when it started to actually form flowers. Even then breeder times are just rough guidelines. Your grow is gonna be different then their was, so things easily can happen slower.
 

Loudpack516

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It’s says 75 days from seed but it also said that the plant size was 3ft mine is a little over 4 ft so it’s definitely gonna take longer I’ve been flowering for 5 weeks now she’s started flowering on its 5th week
 

Thundercat

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Yeah any time frame from seed is total nonsense. 75 days from when it started to flower will probably be about right though. That plant looks like its at about 5ish weeks so you are right on track. Just keep it healthy and let it do its thing. The best reward will come from letting it fully ripen :). Keep us updated and we will watch it with you.
 

Logan Burke

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They look very beautiful and look to have very heavy buds, good job on your grow! Although as the others have said you do still have awhile before you'll cross the finish line, I think it's safe to say that the most challenging part of the grow is over and now you can relax and wait for her to finish her cycle :) How did you get her to grow so huge and bushy, just LST'ing or did you top/FIM?
 

Thundercat

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I still have to give her 2 more feedings and I’m start flush
I don't know how often you are feeding, but you are still looking at 5-6 more weeks. I feed right till the end of obvious growth. Then if you want to do just water while it finishes ripening the last 2 weeks sure.
 

Logan Burke

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Oh yeah no way that plant is ready for flush, not anytime soon anyways. It's almost always easier to harvest early than it is to harvest late...
 

It's not oregano

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I have 2 more feeding left ima do those last feeding and start with the flush
Mate, listen to what the people above are trying to tell you.
You sound like you are working on a feed schedule that is for a 12 week cycle, which would be fine if your plant grew as stated. YOUR PLANT ISN’T ON SCHEDULE.
Your plant needs 5-6 weeks more, not 1-2, therefore go back 4 weeks on your feed schedule.
Don’t stop feeding a plant when it is banging on weight, you will benefit from giving it food not water.
Same goes for cutting it a week later than you plan, later harvest = better results
 

Loudpack516

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Mate, listen to what the people above are trying to tell you.
You sound like you are working on a feed schedule that is for a 12 week cycle, which would be fine if your plant grew as stated. YOUR PLANT ISN’T ON SCHEDULE.
Your plant needs 5-6 weeks more, not 1-2, therefore go back 4 weeks on your feed schedule.
Don’t stop feeding a plant when it is banging on weight, you will benefit from giving it food not water.
Same goes for cutting it a week later than you plan, later harvest = better results
Idk about 5-6 I would say 3-4 weeks ima take some more close up piks give me a few
 

Thundercat

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Maybe 4-5 weeks, definitely more then 3, it has no signs of maturity yet. The buds are completely covered with fresh white hairs(stigma), which means the plant is still in full flowering swing. Once the stigma turn redish and shrink back towards the buds you are into the final stages. At that point you have between 1-3 weeks left depending on phenotype. During that last 2ish weeks the buds won't look like they are getting any bigger, but they are swelling internally, and packing on weight. Often times branches will fall over or snap at this point from the weight, so make sure you have supports. During that last 2ish weeks is when they also ripen up. This is when you can check trichomes if you want.

I strongly encourage all growers to actually have patients and let their plants finish properly. You've already put work into getting your plant to this point, I hate seeing people cut early.
 
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