how much longer?

anada

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hi all
could you look at the pics and tell me how longer do you think it will take?
i dont know the strain and growing organic in soil (biobizz- i dont like)
basically she's shocked for the past 4 weeks (not sure why- she had spider mites and i did over feed once) and now drinks half a gallon once a week...
I flushed her a week ago but not sure if i should give her one more feed or not
 

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Velvet Elvis

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there is gonna be a bunch of know it alls telling you to check trichome color............ cut er down now the fact all pistils have changed and its not drinking anymore is telling you.
 

Anon Emaus

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Trichromes look good to pull anyway though, they're all cloudy at least. Some people may want amber blah blah but it depends on the strain and so on and like velvet said, and since you're seeing issues anyway why waste any time. Awesome pics btw I could zoom right in and see the trichromes perfectly. Nice buds too!
 

anada

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Trichromes look good to pull anyway though, they're all cloudy at least. Some people may want amber blah blah but it depends on the strain and so on and like velvet said, and since you're seeing issues anyway why waste any time. Awesome pics btw I could zoom right in and see the trichromes perfectly. Nice buds too!
Ya I wanted to mention that most seem cloudy but there are few that are still clear though... (You can zoom in and see)
Thanks for the rep- I was hoping to get much more out of her..
 

Anon Emaus

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You could always keep it going for another week or two until all are cloudy and some shifting to amber. If you have problems such as shock and such I think that really kills your yield and you're not really able to recover from it too well if it's too late, I had similar issues with my most recent grow.
 

redeyedfrog

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You could take it down but she has at least a week or 2, pistil's turning color is goid but I'd push it a little further if the trichs aren't there yet. I really wish know it alls wouldn't tell people to cut their plants earlier than they should. Do it right, not right now.look feeding is up to the individual, I feed bat guano last 2 weeks but otherst swear ot messes with the taste, I disagree and call bs on that but it's really based on what you believe is right.
 

$bkbbudz$

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I would certainly not feed this grow again. You have already flushed so, what would be the point. TBH, if it were my grow I would likely harvest now or within the next few days. But, you are the grower, you have done some research, the budz look chunky and dense, great color and triche count. Good Job! No better buzz then one from your own grow!
 

TheFuture

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I would pull these soon. They have nute burn but you've flushed, and trichome appearance is grower preference. They look fine though I would personally push them even further... maybe another 2 weeks until they were more amber. After I flush I like to let the plant use up all the rest of the nutrients til it senesces naturally.
 

$bkbbudz$

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I would pull these soon. They have nute burn but you've flushed, and trichome appearance is grower preference. They look fine though I would personally push them even further... maybe another 2 weeks until they were more amber. After I flush I like to let the plant use up all the rest of the nutrients til it senesces naturally.
Not to be a jerk or anything but what is senesces?
 

THE KONASSURE

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Just give that plant sugar and water for 5 to 10 days and cut it and trim it

I might try some aspirin with sugar once and then sugar and water for 10 days if I wanted the buds to get harder
 

TheFuture

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Natural process of death. Think the beautiful red, orange, amber, yellow, and all the colors in between that trees change to in the fall before the leaves naturally fall off. They use up all the work they have done during the spring and summer to get it through the fall and winter. The leaves themselves fall to the ground around the roots to give them the rest after mycorrhyzal breakdown.
 
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