Thanks for the advice and sorry for lack of response... last few days have been crazy. Anyway, I made the executive decision to chop her. Probably a dumb idea, I know, but I checked her trichomes and all were milky and about 1/4 - 1/3 of them were amber. Despite the pistils not being all brown, I decided to trust the trichomes as that ratio is precisely what I was looking for. Anyway, here are some final pics before I post final weight.
I'm just to continue this with my younger plant. This is her on day 38. She's been getting nutes for awhile now and doing good. She went under the LED yesterday and I have already noticed considerable growth.
I'm just to continue this with my younger plant. This is her day 38. She's been nutes for awhile now and doing good. She went under the LED yesterday and have already noticed considerable growth.
Your little lady is looking geometrically delicious. I do love me some hexagons! Here is some food for thought.
Did you know Saturn was the Roman god of agriculture, liberation, and time. Coincidence? Maybe. But cool. Grow well, be happy!
Yes Saturn really does have a polar vortex shaped like a hexagon!!!!!
It's been awhile. I have had some stuff going that has distracted me from the forum as well as my plant. She is not looking as far along as I imagined at day 55 especially with the bloom nutes. I water her every 3 to 4 days or so... whenever she gets mostly all dry and I've been watering her every other watering with full bloom nutes.
She started getting some serious yellowing a few days ago and those leaves have either fallen off or been removed. Any advice would be appreciated.
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