New Grower Dilema With Dinafem Fruit

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002.jpg007.jpg008.jpg001.jpgGreetings, I have a Dinafem Fruit plant that I am unsure of harvesting. It has been through the usual beginners screw ups but in spite of it has prevailed. It broke ground on 6-24, experienced PH inconsistancy resulting in what I think was nute lock and by the time I got it flushed it had lost what little fan leaves it had. It has remaimed at about 18" for the past 2 weeks and is sticky beyond belief but here is my question, none of the calyx's have produced hairs. Can anyone let me know if this is normal with this strain. I also have a Barney's Blue Mammoth that suffeered through the same learning curve that popped on the same date 6-24 and has the exact same profile, lots of calyx's but no hairs. Both these plants at 12 weeks are starting to decline and I have had them on PH'ed water only for 2 weeks. To chop or not to chop? I was trying to go long to attain a milder stone. Thanks for the Help:confused:
P.S. This is a outdoor grow so my sunlight is down to 6-7 hrs. with temps ranging from highs of 85 to lows of 35 degrees.

Sorry for the delay with photos but had to get a camera. These photos are actually from a Barney's Blue Mammoth in the same state as the Dinafem Fruit which I chopped as a result of a decline in health. My question is the lack of hair production from the calyx normal in some strains. Being that I am into 11 weeks plus is there any advantage to letting her go on. I've had her in a flush for aprox. 2 weeks and not seeing much change. Her trics using a cheap
30x100 scope seem to be somewhere in the 80/20 range, heavy amber. Thanks Again
 
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Once the temps start to drop and the soil temp gets into the 60s growth starts to slow dramatically. They sort of just sit there, looking like not much is happening. I suspect that may be what is happening with yours. Post up some pictures so we can better see how they look.
 
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