Week 9 of flowering Trichomes still clear... HELP! (Pics included)

rastaboy83

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I have been flowering those blueberry spliff seeds for almost 9 weeks now and i am starting to wonder why the trichomes haven't started to turn cloudy/amber yet...
Looking back though, i started counting the weeks from when i cut the lighting to a 12/12 schedule...Should I have started counting from the first signs of flowering??

Thinking I was nearing the end, i also stopped giving it any nutrients but im wondering whether or not i should start up again...

any input would be very helpful!

thanks
 

canefan

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Patience is the key at this stage of flowering. I have found over the years and growing out seeds from several different breeders that their flowering times are usually much shorter than what my grows runs. When I count from the time of first signs of budding and counting their schedule seems pretty close, but not if you count from the switch to 12/12.
Your girls look good, so just stay close, keep a pipe close at hand and enjoy watching the growth you will get the last 2 weeks of flower.
Happy Growing
 

mr2shim

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nevermind I figured it out. I put my 80-200 up to the 18-55 backwards and works as a microscope...
 

NONHater

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Shits frosty bro nice plant...and yes patience is key but Im more a head high type guy so id harvest in a week or less for sure!
 

ZeeeDoc

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thats a good looking plant, i would qualify those as mostly/partly cloudy.
I agree part cloudy part clear. So your getting there. If it was me id check the trics in a week altho id defo leave it for another couple weeks if was me. You got tihis far already so a couple of weeks more wont do u any harm.
 

rastaboy83

Active Member
Patience is the key at this stage of flowering. I have found over the years and growing out seeds from several different breeders that their flowering times are usually much shorter than what my grows runs. When I count from the time of first signs of budding and counting their schedule seems pretty close, but not if you count from the switch to 12/12.
Your girls look good, so just stay close, keep a pipe close at hand and enjoy watching the growth you will get the last 2 weeks of flower.
Happy Growing
Thanks for the input, i guess i still have a few weeks to go...what do you suggest when it comes to flushing the plant? i think i should give her nutes again and just give her straight ph'd water 5 or 6 days before harvest..
 

rastaboy83

Active Member
I agree part cloudy part clear. So your getting there. If it was me id check the trics in a week altho id defo leave it for another couple weeks if was me. You got tihis far already so a couple of weeks more wont do u any harm.
my thoughts exactly
 
what lights are you using? I found this

[quote/]Blue Berry (white strain) is a sativa dominant (75%) marijuana variety from the Spliff Silver seed collection with an unforgettable fruity odour and blueberry flavours which make Blue Berry one of the most popular Spliff seed.

Originated in California, these cannabis seeds are suitable for indoor and outdoor cultivation. Indoor flowering takes just 8 weeks during which young plants will grow up to 100 cm maximum with an ability to produce as much as 450 gr of the best quality marijuana per m2. Outdoors, they perform well in nearly all European/US countries; they they can stretch up to 2 m and are ready in September with the production of 600 gr per plant. Blue Berry is not an easy seed to grow and not recommended for beginners in cannabis business. In return, this Spliff beauty offers heavy sticky buds on the velvet blue shine foliage. Blue Berry marijuana contains 18% of THC and delivers a very pleasant smooth smoke and a strong euphoric effect.
suppose to be an 8 weeker
 
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