Flowering question/help, PLEASE

Mudflap1

Active Member
First time poster, first time grower; so thank you in advance for any help I can get. I am currently growing G13 Super Skunk. I have had the plants in flower for 51 days. I am concerned that my buds don't seem to be filling out. I will put up a couple of pics here shortly. I am gowing them in a 2.5' x 2.5' box that is 66 inches high. I am growing them under a 400 watt LED grow light. I have the plants in a 14 gallon DWC basin. I have been keeping the PPM around 950 (nutrients are mostly bloom formula, with some base formula, and some Cal Mag) The basin temp stays around 64 degrees. The PH ranges between 5.8 - 6.3. The air temperature is around 82 degrees and the humidity is around 45% - 50%. I can tell you that while they were in vegetative stage I did not do any pruning or defoliating (because I was scared I was going to screw up and cut bud sights or mess the plants up). Although I did FIM them 2 weeks before I put them into flower. I had a buddy come over and check them out right before I put them into flower, he showed me where to prune/defoliate. so most of that happened during the first 2 1/2 - 3 weeks in flower. (also he had only grown once himself so by no means is he an expert) I am wondering if this is one of the reasons that the buds don't seem to be filling out Basically I am just trying to find out if I just need to be patient because it will happen or is this as good as they are going to get. I did check the tricomes with a jewelers glass 2 days ago they were still clear. This pic was at day 50.

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grow1620

Well-Known Member
They look great. If you put them into flower before they were mature, then it can add some extra flowering time. Those look like they have at least 4-5 weeks left. I'm sure they will fill out, the buds are still growing. They do have alot of frost for how far along they are.
 

Mudflap1

Active Member
I put them into flower when they were around 16 inches tall. I thought most plants matured around 12 inches.
 
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