Can you guess the lighting used to produce these beautiful nugs??

jondamon

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Are you insinuating they weren't ready to harvest? 20% trichomes were Amber...they were a day past 9 weeks..maybe you know something I don't? Please explain

Was that 9 weeks counted from when you flipped your lights to 12/12?
 

TomAce

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You did a lot better than most people on their first try. HPS lights are actually pretty damn cheap especially if you buy a used ballast/hood and put a new bulb in. Or those cute little 150W for 77$ on amazon look like they would be perfect for micro grows.
Right on, thanks for the info, I'll keep in mind when looking to upgrade.
 

jondamon

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If you must count weeks of flowering by a specific number then always and I mean ALWAYS add 2 weeks into the breeders recommended flowering time.


Flowering responses don’t automatically switch the plant into flowering because we’ve switched our lights to 12/12.

The plant still continues to veg growth for 7-21 days after you flip to 12/12.

Flowering realistically doesn’t begin until you start to see pistils forming in clusters.
 

TomAce

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If you must count weeks of flowering by a specific number then always and I mean ALWAYS add 2 weeks into the breeders recommended flowering time.


Flowering responses don’t automatically switch the plant into flowering because we’ve switched our lights to 12/12.

The plant still continues to veg growth for 7-21 days after you flip to 12/12.

Flowering realistically doesn’t begin until you start to see pistils forming in clusters.
I'll pay closer attention to this on my next run
 

jondamon

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Interesting, so I was taught to go by trichomes color, clear=not ready and cloudy with some ambers was ready...is this inaccurate?

Again how many places did you check the trichomes and where were the trich’s on the plant when you checked?
 

jondamon

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Again how many places did you check the trichomes and where were the trich’s on the plant when you checked?

Different points checked give different answers lol.

I know it seems hard but I don’t even check trichomes. When you’ve grown for a few years you begin to see what a ripe plant is and what a not ripe plant is.

Rule of thumb. If you think it’s ready give it another 7-14 days lol.
 

JoeBlow5823

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Different points checked give different answers lol.

I know it seems hard but I don’t even check trichomes. When you’ve grown for a few years you begin to see what a ripe plant is and what a not ripe plant is.

Rule of thumb. If you think it’s ready give it another 7-14 days lol.
Agreed, on my second grow I didnt check thrics until after my plants were dry and they were perfect!
 

TomAce

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I certainly looked at the trichs on the buds themselves, at the top of the plants to be exact.
 

jondamon

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To me based on these pics it looks like you chopped your plants just before they were about to swell up.

So possibly about 2 weeks left to go based on how they look in this pic.

Chalk it up to experience. You’re harvest will still do the job and you done a good thing keeping it healthy it seems.

So next time hold out just that little bit longer you won’t regret it.
 

TomAce

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To me based on these pics it looks like you chopped your plants just before they were about to swell up.

So possibly about 2 weeks left to go based on how they look in this pic.

Chalk it up to experience. You’re harvest will still do the job and you done a good thing keeping it healthy it seems.

So next time hold out just that little bit longer you won’t regret it.
Will do, thanks for the wisdom
 

jondamon

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Will do, thanks for the wisdom

No worries buddy.

There’s always someone on RIU willing to help you check next time.

Just holla at us here and make a thread. We’ll see it at some point and 24hours of waiting for a response is nothing if you’re plant is or isn’t ready.
Here’s a shot of my latest harvest just one 2ft plant in there. 7AC4D9D4-E7F8-43B8-A397-1F99CA49C640.jpeg22BADB3A-805C-4A99-8140-CD49FBB6D869.jpeg
 

xtsho

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Are you insinuating they weren't ready to harvest? 20% trichomes were Amber...they were a day past 9 weeks..maybe you know something I don't? Please explain
Yes I would have let those go longer. You can still see quite a few new pistils in that picture. But you did a decent job using CFL's. In the future you need to remember that the breeder times for flowering can be highly inaccurate. Especially with so much of the stuff out there having so many different phenotypes because they are just F1 crosses of other crosses. Not bred out to stabilize properly. Use the breeder times as a guideline only because more often than not you'll need to grow longer than the time stated.
 

TomAce

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Yes I would have let those go longer. You can still see quite a few new pistils in that picture. But you did a decent job using CFL's. In the future you need to remember that the breeder times for flowering can be highly inaccurate. Especially with so much of the stuff out there having so many different phenotypes because they are just F1 crosses of other crosses. Not bred out to stabilize properly. Use the breeder times as a guideline only because more often than not you'll need to grow longer than the time stated.
I was noticing the new pistils still coming in, and I had the thought that maybe they weren't ready, but my Google searches led me to believe if I had trichs turning Amber they were ready...all very good info, thanks again guys, notes taken.:bigjoint:
 

JoeBlow5823

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I was noticing the new pistils still coming in, and I had the thought that maybe they weren't ready, but my Google searches led me to believe if I had trichs turning Amber they were ready...all very good info, thanks again guys, notes taken.:bigjoint:
Trichs on leaves amber much earlier than trichs on buds.
 
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