ballpark estimate on harvest

Lewbowksi

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I put this plant to 12/12 light cycle on 11-16. I'm figuring another week or two. But I'd like a little feedback as this will be my first harvest. I checked the Trich's a day ago and they still look clear to me. I know some of you guys like to eyeball stuff so I figured I'd throw up a pic and see what you thought. It's only a side branch, as I cannot get a good pic of the main due to the room openings. Thanks!!!!
First grow very excited!!
 

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I wouldn't worry about yield. Worry about why your leaf tips are curled down. Looks like a warning sign to me.
 
Unless you are supplying NYC or LA, yield is one of the smaller deals here, look into why the (k) is locking out on your leaf stems first, see to your nighttime temps
 
My guess would be about 4 more weeks. Don't be in a rush . Patience will pay off for you. My rule of thumb ..... When you think they are done , give em one more week. Probably not what you want to hear but you can't rush nature.
 
Thanks folks!!! I'm having what seems to be Nute lock issue with all my plants right now. Been experimenting with lemon juice and distilled water to lower PH. But not having much luck. Hoping to find a local nursery to get some PH down, but as it's winter in the NE, gardening supplies are scarce! Thanks for the input tho!!!
 
Yeah, can't guess yield at all if we're only shown a fraction of the plant. I'm with the others, you still got atleast 3 weeks it looks like.
 
I think a lot of us assumed you wanted an estimate on your yield but on second reading of your post, you want an estimate on harvest date, correct? You probably have a few weeks to go still.
 
Cant tell on how long they will take but im saying atleast 4 weeks. The leaves curled down like that could be a sign of overwatering.
 
OK thanks! Yes, I was looking for a harvest time rather than yield.I believe I have a high PH problem, but cannot seem to find an open nursery in the NE during winter, so I've tried distilled water and lemon juice. Still looking for some home remedies. Thanks for the feed back!!!
 
Apple Cider Vinegar is a good ph down, it is more mild than regular vinegar (Apple Cider Vinegar has a ph of about 4.2-5.0, whereas distilled white vingear has a ph of about 2.2 [about the same as lemon juice]) plus ACV has lots of trace minerals, and trace minerals are terribly important due to the law of minimums and such. Just a thought
 
Hey thanks again for all the feedback! I figured I'd throw up a few pictures as an update. I grabbed some PH down chemicals from a pool Supply place and that seemed to help. I'm not going to add any more tho, just distilled water till harvest. For a first grow I'm thrilled so far!
 

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