Major heat stress should I pick or wait

Aussiee

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Fellas I’ve got a pineapple chunk that’s been in flowering for about 9/10 weeks it got major heat stress when I upgraded my 400 watt hps to 600 mainly because my outlet was pumping back into my room instead of out the window I’ve solved the heat problem now but think the damage is done Ive got a white widow that’s need to go into budding but room could be a problem in he tent here’s a couple of photos
 

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Aussiee

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Would say more close to 9 weeks tbh I remember saying to my mate 8 weeks is between 13/12 November I haven’t magnafied the trichomes but the pistils are around 60/70% brown but lower buds are less
 

Gumdrawp

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I've grown widow a good bit, and I've never needed past 60-62 days in soil. If you're pushing up on 70 and most of your hairs have ambered and receded I'd chop it. Go get a cheap loupe at least 30x preferably 60-100x and check the trichs I would bet most of them are amber as fuck.
 

Buba Blend

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Just curious if anyone thinks the crispy leaves are from heat stress or from something else. Don't know if you are in soil. I have seen a similar look on plants with nutrient lock out in soil.
 

Aussiee

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It’s pineapple chunk my white widow is still in veg both are in perlite/vermiculite it’s getting the chop on Saturday don’t think it’s gonna get better I’ll post pics off the harvest if anyone is keen
 

JAmiE'S

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I'm wondering also... About the crispy leaves.. I too have something going on.
They have been under the 2 lamps for awhile with no problems now this.. 4 weeks into flower. I did flush About a week ago but the other plant same strain ( blueberry) are fine. Here's couple pics
Any input would be appreciated.
 

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