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Obviously one possibility is more likely than another.

He has given no indication of possible cause etc. :biggrin: I can't assume it is nanners or balls.
 
Obviously one possibility is more likely than another.

He has given no indication of possible cause etc. :biggrin: I can't assume it is nanners or balls.
But he did.
I'll try and check. I only have fem autos from RQS. I really hope that the polen did not get inside the tent.
Thank you
 
Thank you all for the info. I don't find any swelling on Broomhilda, but i'll leave some pics later if you all don't mind checking. Again, thank you
 
So, Broomhilda does not seem affected by polination. Inside the tent is happy growing time. Mimosa's still growing but is starting to fil in the buds. Lucrecia is already drinking less. Almost all milky trichs. Please chime in.
 

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Looking good! Hard to really comment too much on ready to chop or not. You'll find picking the fruit is almost as varied as ways to grow it. Some autos I've had never changed past milky, no amber. Others ambered up as my photo runs have. Some growers like it earlier, some pick later. Personally I'm looking for a 5 to 10% amber. It'll still ripen a bit when cut. Each strain is different, from the pics provided, she looks pretty close to being ready, would like to see some close up pics of the trichs thru a loop.
 
Looking good! Hard to really comment too much on ready to chop or not. You'll find picking the fruit is almost as varied as ways to grow it. Some autos I've had never changed past milky, no amber. Others ambered up as my photo runs have. Some growers like it earlier, some pick later. Personally I'm looking for a 5 to 10% amber. It'll still ripen a bit when cut. Each strain is different, from the pics provided, she looks pretty close to being ready, would like to see some close up pics of the trichs thru a loop.
These https://www.autoflower.org/threads/second-grow.78328/post-2306082 are from saturday. I'll try to get some more tomorrow and i'll tag you and the rest of the guys. Thanks
 
Second shot would have me heading for the axe, provided those pics are of trichs on nug, not sugar leaf.
 
Second shot would have me heading for the axe, provided those pics are of trichs on nug, not sugar leaf.
That was my first instinct. Two things that made change the opinion. First, the girl does not look ready. You know how before the harvest how the buds feel dry and "hard" to the touch? She's not there, still a bit soft, like she's still growing and putting on weight. She's also not doing that thing where the buds seem to separate from the leaves, you know? When you look ant it seems that the plant just cares about the buds. Lucrecia, one of the girls in the tent, has milky trichs, almost no clear trichs and few amber. But she looks and feels more mature than Broomhilda.
The other thing is the feeling i get that i would be chopping before her time. Not just a yeld thing, but i feel like i'm cutting her life short at a point where she's happy and lush. If i was a commercial grower, she would have been chopped already. But this is my hobby, they are my girls, and it just does not feel right.
On other issue, i believe it will take 3/4 weeks to harvest the girls inside. First the top buds of Lucrecia. After that the top buds of Mimosa and probably the rest of Lucrecia. At that point Mimosa will be alone in the tent, and i think that she'll give a lot with the lower buds.
 
Cutting Broomhilda early seeds or not will prevent her reaching her potential. Who knows maybe it is Broomhilda that hermed. Did you visit other grows? Did you leave windows open in your house? Did you check all of your plants for nanners or ball sacks?
Hopefully you got an accidental kick ass seed.
I believe it was just a Francelina's issue. Can't find anything that suggests polination or herm in Broomhilda.
 
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