Flowering time.

Urhighness88

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So I have an amnisea that I believe is almost done but from what attitude says it has a 13 week flowering time and my amnisea have been flowering for like 8 weeks but seem to be done but the amnisea in the ground looks like it's gonna need the full 13 weeks? Can anyone help me with this osnot
normal for a
spotted plant to be quicker then one in the ground?..


Also completely off the subject but I'm drying some ore mature stuff that was molded but where I made the cut iits turning a light brown color is that normal for it to do that when drying I jus don't want to find out later down the line it's mold.
 

HeadieNugz

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Why are you drying bud that has molded?
I hope your not planning on selling or smoking that.
And it could be the outdoor factor, as with more control over the plants environment an indoor plant will almost always finish *if only marginally* faster than its outdoor counter part.
It could also be a myriad of other things... Difference in feeding, temperature, or just a late blooming pheno.
Throw up some pics, so we can gauge your estimation on chop time for the indoor, and outdoor if you'd like.
Cheers.
 

HeadieNugz

Active Member
how do u expect a answer with no picture
Well that was an unproductive 3rd post.
Hope you see fit to use your future posts more wisely,
E.G Contributing Informative Input, and the like.
Otherwise, refrain from wasting our time.
Thanks in advanced :peace:
 

Urhighness88

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Ok I guess n wasn't very clean but I wouldn ever think of smoking mold unless it was accidental anyways one of my potter plants got stalk rot or whatever it's called mold on mail stalk anyways I cut cleverly thing above the mmold off and about 6 inches under the mold cuz the section of mold out and am attempting to salvage the premature shit. And I'm not doing indoor they are both outdoor the potted plants are about 15 feet from the plants in the ground. Both have had exactly the same treatment ssame nutrients and everything the only difference is I give the ones in the ground more water. Hope this helps and pictures I guess would help but it's not about the look its jus a general auestion but when I go out ill post some pictures
 

hoonry

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it's totally normal for a plant in a pot to finish quicker than the same one in the ground, especially if the roots have not had a chance to grow through the drainage holes into the ground. I don't know why exactly, just that it seems to have something to do with the ability of the roots to continue growing while they are in the ground that makes them yield slower, albeit more. in this pic there are 3 mr.nice, the one on the left is in the ground. it got pulled because of mold before any of the hairs had started to turn color while the ones in containers were fully ripe!611 - Copy.jpg
 

HeadieNugz

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it's totally normal for a plant in a pot to finish quicker than the same one in the ground, especially if the roots have not had a chance to grow through the drainage holes into the ground. I don't know why exactly, just that it seems to have something to do with the ability of the roots to continue growing while they are in the ground that makes them yield slower, albeit more. in this pic there are 3 mr.nice, the one on the left is in the ground. it got pulled because of mold before any of the hairs had started to turn color while the ones in containers were fully ripe!View attachment 2812295
You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to hoonry again.
I must have said this before, but NICE crop mate.
You said Mr.Nice, who's genetics?
 

hoonry

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haha not Mr.Nice seedbank, but the strain Mr.Nice - I think sensi seed bank has a version. it's allegedly g-13xhashplant - it's a beast of a plant - even tiny plants crank it out. I'm over it because the buds get toooo big to finish outside without molding unless you get lucky or have an drier climate
 

Urhighness88

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it's totally normal for a plant in a pot to finish quicker than the same one in the ground, especially if the roots have not had a chance to grow through the drainage holes into the ground. I don't know why exactly, just that it seems to have something to do with the ability of the roots to continue growing while they are in the ground that makes them yield slower, albeit more. in this pic there are 3 mr.nice, the one on the left is in the ground. it got pulled because of mold before any of the hairs had started to turn color while the ones in containers were fully ripe!View attachment 2812295
thanks a bunch man that pretty much answers my question now about to drying question is it normal for a brown hue to start around the cut? I think it looks like it's trying to heal its self but idk
 

hoonry

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hey Urhighness88 - sorry I forgot to address that part of your post. it doesn't sound good - brown is not a desirable color on yer grass and it usually is because it's moldy. I can't really tell without seeing what your talking about but truly moldy pot usually presents itself as something that you really wouldn't want to smoke based on its gnarly appearance. the brown color you get on shitty commercial weed is the result of oxidation - the weed is old and has been sitting out for a while and has lost its green color - this is different than it turning brown before/after harvest.
 

Urhighness88

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hey Urhighness88 - sorry I forgot to address that part of your post. it doesn't sound good - brown is not a desirable color on yer grass and it usually is because it's moldy. I can't really tell without seeing what your talking about but truly moldy pot usually presents itself as something that you really wouldn't want to smoke based on its gnarly appearance. the brown color you get on shitty commercial weed is the result of oxidation - the weed is old and has been sitting out for a while and has lost its green color - this is different than it turning brown before/after harvest.

hope this helps but as you can see the browning where I made cuts to cal leafs and cutting branches off?
 

hoonry

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Ok good shots there - you definitely have mold on the stems - that's the browning at your cuts - but it does look like it stopped. I don't see any on the flowers, that's what you want to avoid. if I were you I would cut the buds off the stem and finish drying them on a screen and watch them like a hawk, I don't think that mold will continue spreading but I don't like how close to the nugs it is either - I wouldn't smoke anything that turns that brown color.
 

Urhighness88

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So the brown isn't healing cuz I cut some more jus right now and withing ten min it starts turning that brown right on the cut.and I believe there dry lol
 

hoonry

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wow man, I can't believe shit is turning brown within minutes of it being cut. everybody says post photos - I wanna see a video of this! hahahha I'm kidding but damn, I've never seen that one. everybody has their own idea of what "dry" is - dry to me means the stems are snapping when you bend them in half instead of folding. what are the conditions in your drying room? hopefully around 65-70 with around 50% humidity... an overly humid drying room could cause mold or allow established rot to continue... but like I said pay attention to your flowers, it doesn't matter how moldy your stems are - that's not what yer putting in yer bong!
 

Urhighness88

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Honestly idk what my dry room shit is lol it's my closet in my room I have a small fan blowing around the base of the closet while they hang in the hanger rack shit lol I normally have my window open to have circulation. Idk if this is ok or not lol
 
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