Green Crack

rmax

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These went 12/12 back on June 4th 10.5 weeks or so.

I started harvesting this past Sunday but noticed the buds are still getting larger and more gloss. Not sure if I should continue harvesting or wait a few more day.

The white hairs are as you see, pretty much gone. The trichomes are all pretty clear.

I didn't use much fertilizer. I think the leaves are brown from heat.

Comments?
 

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ganga gurl420

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These went 12/12 back on June 4th 10.5 weeks or so.

I started harvesting this past Sunday but noticed the buds are still getting larger and more gloss. Not sure if I should continue harvesting or wait a few more day.

The white hairs are as you see, pretty much gone. The trichomes are all pretty clear.

I didn't use much fertilizer. I think the leaves are brown from heat.

Comments?
Under normal conditions... no you should have waited. There are tons of white hairs left. Creek cracked is a sativa dom that can go much longer then 10 weeks.
I don't know what you did to your plant, but you fried it bad!!! so yes if there is no leaves then you should take it down before you get mold.
 

bryan oconner

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looks like another week to me . yea plants not that health they were not fed correctly this is why the leaves are dead or dying . any way at least 7 days more . you will like this green crack . reviews w ere a solid 7 here .
 

Dr. Who

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THAT is foxtailing from high heat! Classic look! Single calyx stacking!

GC is a longer running sativa OR a shorter running Indica! It has 2 distinct strains with the name!
The Indica one is 75% Indica. Not as good as the original!

The best one was the one by Mr.Greenjeans and CC - The original!
Look to the high sativa one's for the best results - simple, and easy grower (If you get as close to the original as you can).
 

rmax

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OK, thanks for the comments. I'll try harder. I can improve! I promise, you guys.

The temps in the grow space are in the '90's. Probably higher closer to the lights. I'm doing these in a basement and the general temps in the basement, outside of the grow space have been in the '80's.

The temps have to be the problem. The leaves on my plants always die. The last time I did a grow and posted pics of the dying leaves, consensus was I over-fertilized. I was very careful not to over-fertilize this time. Using a BlueLab ppm pen I only fertilized twice.

I have a fan and will put in some flex for the next grow. I'm going to start posting pictures as soon as this next batch go 12/12.
 

ganga gurl420

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OK, thanks for the comments. I'll try harder. I can improve! I promise, you guys.

The temps in the grow space are in the '90's. Probably higher closer to the lights. I'm doing these in a basement and the general temps in the basement, outside of the grow space have been in the '80's.

The temps have to be the problem. The leaves on my plants always die. The last time I did a grow and posted pics of the dying leaves, consensus was I over-fertilized. I was very careful not to over-fertilize this time. Using a BlueLab ppm pen I only fertilized twice.

I have a fan and will put in some flex for the next grow. I'm going to start posting pictures as soon as this next batch go 12/12.
Tho heat is obviously some of the problem I doubt it's all the problem. Plants grow outdoors in 100+ degree temps all the time and never has that problem.
Yours could be a number of different issues.
 

haight

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OK, thanks for the comments. I'll try harder. I can improve! I promise, you guys.

The temps in the grow space are in the '90's. Probably higher closer to the lights. I'm doing these in a basement and the general temps in the basement, outside of the grow space have been in the '80's.

The temps have to be the problem. The leaves on my plants always die. The last time I did a grow and posted pics of the dying leaves, consensus was I over-fertilized. I was very careful not to over-fertilize this time. Using a BlueLab ppm pen I only fertilized twice.

I have a fan and will put in some flex for the next grow. I'm going to start posting pictures as soon as this next batch go 12/12.
I've found that GC likes lots of water
 
OK, thanks for the comments. I'll try harder. I can improve! I promise, you guys.

The temps in the grow space are in the '90's. Probably higher closer to the lights. I'm doing these in a basement and the general temps in the basement, outside of the grow space have been in the '80's.

The temps have to be the problem. The leaves on my plants always die. The last time I did a grow and posted pics of the dying leaves, consensus was I over-fertilized. I was very careful not to over-fertilize this time. Using a BlueLab ppm pen I only fertilized twice.

I have a fan and will put in some flex for the next grow. I'm going to start posting pictures as soon as this next batch go 12/12.
The leaf necrosis is def not heat alone man... Iv had tents at perfect 75°-80° n 35 to 50% Rh. Still had leaves die ALMOST in same fashion v as when I set up (to fail lol) my portable closet grow. No ventilation in 2nd story stuffy closet :/ newb shit. Lol
 
Is GC or "Cush" a super big yielder?? My buddy who used to have a few acres in Mendocino said it was his go to make money. Keep the bank up strain lol
 

Cyrus420

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OK, thanks for the comments. I'll try harder. I can improve! I promise, you guys.

The temps in the grow space are in the '90's. Probably higher closer to the lights. I'm doing these in a basement and the general temps in the basement, outside of the grow space have been in the '80's.

The temps have to be the problem. The leaves on my plants always die. The last time I did a grow and posted pics of the dying leaves, consensus was I over-fertilized. I was very careful not to over-fertilize this time. Using a BlueLab ppm pen I only fertilized twice.

I have a fan and will put in some flex for the next grow. I'm going to start posting pictures as soon as this next batch go 12/12.
Do you have something pulling fresh air into your grow space? A fan helps tremendously but like us the plant loves nice breezy fresh air. A cheap inline fan with some tubing should get you what you need, is there one of those high windows in your basement you could possibly pull air in from?
 
Tho heat is obviously some of the problem I doubt it's all the problem. Plants grow outdoors in 100+ degree temps all the time and never has that problem.
Yours could be a number of different issues.
Are u outdoor?? If so negate this comment. So I live in the " sunshine state" not as South as Mia. But. Wayy down here.. I had a topped lstd, n gorgeous un known strain. But Dude ! The humidity made every day sticky like fuckin ur balls to ur thighs sticky.. Always worst or highest rite at n after sundown. N same times during sun up. I had a manual therm n rh meter. Which never went below 80%. I started bringing it in to a cool first story DARK bathroom for the dark stage. But the damage was done. Almost 3 months of veg. N longer for flower I yielded like 12gs!!! Im like ok why isn't this growing. Then I resized what rh n moisture levels really do to leaves n more importantly buds in the end.. Humidity will decimate a plants growth. But ya need some!! Lol. That's what indoor is all about trial n error n recording days of what did n didn't work tho. It was dannkk 12gs tho :)
 
Do you have something pulling fresh air into your grow space? A fan helps tremendously but like us the plant loves nice breezy fresh air. A cheap inline fan with some tubing should get you what you need, is there one of those high windows in your basement you could possibly pull air in from?
does the house or growing area have Central AC? Do this..received_10208875481457738.jpeg
 
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