Is She Ready????????

ManyClouds

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First flouro grow, shes a Sativa in her 10-11th week of flowering. I had zero cash and used what I had in my immediate reach. Didn't have much power so buds are pretty weak. I have no microscope and don't have the time to get one. I want to chop cause the leaves are falling off which is a sign of maturity I read. Need expert advice.
 

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TheDude0007

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i would chop then put in the bin it looks awfull
Thats not a very nice thing to say. Then again you look a bit weird in the pic so I suppose you have to be mean. :-)

Anyway I would like to ask Manyclouds how long they have been flowering? I would say if it has not been at least 10 weeks you should try and get them a bit of plant food. If it has been 10 weeks or longer then yes chop em and start curing.
 

ManyClouds

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Yah she is entering her 11th week, I started to flush a couple days ago. She didn't have much light to work with, it surprised me how big she got for what I had to work with. I need a damn scope!!!
Thats not a very nice thing to say. Then again you look a bit weird in the pic so I suppose you have to be mean. :-)

Anyway I would like to ask Manyclouds how long they have been flowering? I would say if it has not been at least 10 weeks you should try and get them a bit of plant food. If it has been 10 weeks or longer then yes chop em and start curing.
 

Hogg

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look ok man dont pay attention to the internet thug...giver her a couple more weeks low light slows down the maturing and shes a sativa...good luck
 

rocksteady6

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i would chop then put in the bin it looks awfull
This guy is a twat. They are certainly worth smoking. Sativas will take a while. Hang in there son and they will reward you. Dont expect them to swell too much but give them a week or two. Then dry em and smoke em and enjoy your first home grown. Good job by the way. Sativas under CFLs is a tough ask for a first grow.
 

KlosetKing

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dont bother with the haters buddy not everyone has the best luck on the first go, especially when it comes to cfl's and financial issues. give it another week of flushing, then chop her down and start your dry/cure. even if its a week early, you wont be missing out on much potency or anything given their current condition (i say this bluntly, but not as an insult). it will be worth it just to start having your own grown smoke, and to open your grow space up for new seedlings so you can try again and refine your technique, see how much better you do =D
 

ManyClouds

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Thanks man... I don't mind the douche bags, I popped off a nug to test and it is good for her condition. I saved up and invested in an HID for the next grow... thought about hydro but ima take it slow and do Foxfarm soil grow... I only got a 150watt HPS/MH but my space is pretty small. Thanks for the advice brother. Happy growing.
dont bother with the haters buddy not everyone has the best luck on the first go, especially when it comes to cfl's and financial issues. give it another week of flushing, then chop her down and start your dry/cure. even if its a week early, you wont be missing out on much potency or anything given their current condition (i say this bluntly, but not as an insult). it will be worth it just to start having your own grown smoke, and to open your grow space up for new seedlings so you can try again and refine your technique, see how much better you do =D
 

ManyClouds

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I grew the plant douchebag. It was my first grow, and like I said I had no cash. I actually got kudos for how she turned out for what was invested into her.
what did you do to this plant?
i wouldnt smoke it, it looks hurtssssss
 

just8420

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that plant looks just fine don't worry bout what anyone says

i think that you will be happy going with a fox farms soil grow i know i was. And 150w hps will be a big improvement over the cfl's IMO

this is why we use bag seed on first grow's so that we can work out the kinks make improvements and reek the benefits of knowledge gained
 
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