day 70 of flowering and still.....

nolimit44

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01.jpg 02.jpg 03.jpg 04.jpg 05.jpg 06.jpg 07.jpg 08.jpg 09.jpg 10.jpg its day 70 of flowering and still the plant have white hairs,buds are small and fan leaves already fall, what is the problem?.
room 1m*1m
light 2000w led
temperature between 22-29 C
 
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Antitheist

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Those look maybe a month into flower not 70 days.

What's that actual draw of that light (lights)?
Is that a bagseed or what?
 

Leeski

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Looks like a sativa dominant And I agree don’t look like it’s at 70days might be 70 days since you went to 12/12 but that don’t mean it’s at 70 days in flower
 

SheeshM

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I see some leaves with smooth edges, no serrations. Looks like the plant may have re-vegged. Was the plant set to 12/12 early and then put back on a veg light cycle? If so, make sure the issue is solved (light leaks, timer issues) and wait and see if she matures and grows proper buds.
 

Lordhooha

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its day 70 of flowering and still the plant have white hairs,buds are small and fan leaves already fall, what is the problem?.
room 1m*1m
light 2000w led
temperature between 22-29 C
They look like they've barely even started you may want to go back to the drawing board
 

Sawzall77

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Yeah something isn’t right.... there not much bud being produced for 70 days into flower. Something doesn’t add up
 

Thundercat

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There is likely a few issues happening here. To start with flower time doesn't begin until you start to see flowers forming not at 12/12 flip.

In all honesty I would probably start over, because that plant is a bit of a mess.

I would read up on LST and plant training to learn to control the plants growth.

How many watts does your light actually pull, that plant doesn't look like it has 2k watts on it.

I agree about it looking like it is or was trying to reveg.

All that being said it looks like a full sativa. Sativas take a long time to start to flower and even longer to finish flowering. That long time only get longer if there is issue in the grow.
 

Thundercat

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It might just be shit genetics. I've had plants that just weren't any good. Thanks fully I always had other plants going so it wasn't a massive loss. That's a reason I like to grow from clones. I can sex and check out my new seedlings while I still have clones of my solid plants going.
 

turbobuzz

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Agree with others. Something is rotten with that plant. I'd start over. 10 weeks flower and that's all you've got? Nope, you got big trouble.
 
if you have good genetics stress light leaks and bad growing environment means stuff all and the plant will still grow fine . bad genetics and bad environment = a waste of time
 

growingforfun

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I'd say this is not a keeper strain but unlike others I dont exactly recomend that you kill it. Some sativas go 16 weeks easily and I've grown some. They are horrible on the grower... and look a lot like that even 70 days in. You'll probably end up with some somewhat airy sativa buds that are pretty big, and if they are like mine, you'll probably prefer to grind them up and mix with other bud, but be excellent when mixed!
 

z3rgling

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Could be some wierd long flowering, low yield sativa like Dr grinspoon. I agree with growingforfun. At this point if you start over, it will be another 3 or four months before your next batch could be ready, let it ride. Also, please feed it. The poor thing is starving.
 

growingforfun

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Could be some wierd long flowering, low yield sativa like Dr grinspoon. I agree with growingforfun. At this point if you start over, it will be another 3 or four months before your next batch could be ready, let it ride. Also, please feed it. The poor thing is starving.
I'd say your close to right on the straving bit but it's actually that hes letting it starve then overfeeding it. Check out the yellowing fans and dark green smalls. Even some burn on the smalls.

I'd say a more steady lower feed is in order. Cut whatever feed strengh your doing in half but do it 2x as often vs straight water probably
 
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