Is my plant done or overfed?

hawse

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Only way to know for sure is let it grow for some more. And check your trichomes with a loupe or something, what do you see?
 

Akbk31

Active Member
Those pictures you posted two days ago shows a plant that looks like its got 2 weeks left, if this is the same plant then i would only post pics under white light.
Haha it is the same plant I will send a better picture with just the flash on so you guys can get a better idea!!
 

SPLFreak808

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Here are the pics with just the flash on again It is the same plant (2fast2vast) at week 11 and a half let me what you guys think and how long left roughly estimated thanks!!
Got some time left, around 2 weeks minimum, could go 3.

Try again in 7 days.
 

Akbk31

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They don't look ready to me but overfeeding can stunt/stall their growth.
How do I know thwy ready until all white hairs turn brown? But people saying not to let it get there It will make it less potent
Some people saying harvest the top buds and Im just stuck in the middle lol
 

Sithlord88

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Trich maturity is a better thing to go by. Takes a little experience to be good at noticing differences, but hey you made it this far. Try google image search to see different levels of maturity color then try to compare to yours.
 

Akbk31

Active Member
Trich maturity is a better thing to go by. Takes a little experience to be good at noticing differences, but hey you made it this far. Try google image search to see different levels of maturity color then try to compare to yours.
Got it thanks for your reply brother!
 

xtsho

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How do I know thwy ready until all white hairs turn brown? But people saying not to let it get there It will make it less potent
Some people saying harvest the top buds and Im just stuck in the middle lol
You want a good majority of the hairs to turn. That plant has way too many white pistils to even think about harvesting now. You do want to go by the trichs once the plant looks ripe. The pistils give you an idea of when to start checking. Here's a plant at seven weeks flower. I count flower from the first day they go to 12/12. All pistils have turned and the calyxes are swelling. I ended up letting it go another two weeks despite it looking ready to some. Through the scope the pistils were 100% clear at this stage. Two weeks later they were ready with 80-85% cloudy, 5-10% amber and the rest clear That's how I like to harvest mine. Other people like to harvest sooner or later. But you do need a scope to really know what stage of ripeness your plant is at unless you've been doing it long enough to just know when they're ready.

 

Akbk31

Active Member
You want a good majority of the hairs to turn. That plant has way too many white pistils to even think about harvesting now. You do want to go by the trichs once the plant looks ripe. The pistils give you an idea of when to start checking. Here's a plant at seven weeks flower. I count flower from the first day they go to 12/12. All pistils have turned and the calyxes are swelling. I ended up letting it go another two weeks despite it looking ready to some. Through the scope the pistils were 100% clear at this stage. Two weeks later they were ready with 80-85% cloudy, 5-10% amber and the rest clear That's how I like to harvest mine. Other people like to harvest sooner or later. But you do need a scope to really know what stage of ripeness your plant is at unless you've been doing it long enough to just know when they're ready.

I appreciate your replies full of knowledge thanks a lot.
First I would like to say some people told me some strains have a tendency of not having all the pistils turning brown until you harvest and let it dry.
I have a jeweler’s loupe that magnifies 60x
I can see the trichomes but cant tell the difference lol
Its an Indica strain so I will need about 30-40% amber when it comes to thrichome color Im guessing I should leave this for another week? Or two?
 
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