Help!! Nanners late flowering

NANNERS WEEK 9

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xtsho

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so you mean i can leave it to finish up without worrying of losing potency?

I don't care if it will be seeded or not as much as i really care about potency and resin production.

Thanks bro
Despite what might be floating around the internet seeded weed is not any less potent than unseeded weed. It just contains seeds. The concept that the plant puts all it's effort into making seeds may have some merit as far as plant growth is concerned. A pollinated plant may finish flowering sooner than an unpollinated plant as the plants purpose is to reproduce so once it's pollinated flowering may stop. The flowers will still produce trichomes. Trichomes are a defense for the plant and there are other plants besides cannabis that produce trichomes.

Finish your plants. Harvest them. Smoke them. Enjoy them.
 

Kooks.RedL

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Don't worry about high humidity at ALL if you have good airflow!
For the last 4+ years I grow in 25-33c and 70-90% humidity!
I never get rot ( I use 4 ceiling fans ) and have the very best exhaust fan money can buy (can fan max EC )
You actually need good humidity to create a balance for your plant to evaporate and absorb water.

Personally I have only ever had hermies when my room was extremely dry and hot.
It Make sense!! I only have 1 fan blowing on the floor and added 1 recently, blowing the buds indirect.
For the next grow I am going to solve those issues hopefully. Thanks for the info bro
 

Kooks.RedL

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Despite what might be floating around the internet seeded weed is not any less potent than unseeded weed. It just contains seeds. The concept that the plant puts all it's effort into making seeds may have some merit as far as plant growth is concerned. A pollinated plant may finish flowering sooner than an unpollinated plant as the plants purpose is to reproduce so once it's pollinated flowering may stop. The flowers will still produce trichomes. Trichomes are a defense for the plant and there are other plants besides cannabis that produce trichomes.

Finish your plants. Harvest them. Smoke them. Enjoy them.
Yea there is so much conflict in the internet for that subject, and the more you read the more it will get complicated.

I will wait for 2 more weeks to harvest and will keep an update for it

Thanks for the positivity man
 
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bigunyun

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Those nanners that pop up in some buds in late flower never pollinate much in my experience; you may get a few feminized seeds out of the deal which is not a bad thing, but it won't ruin your grow. If you see them early you can just pull 'em out. When I was learning to grow I got tons of them cuz I was overfeeding my plants. Weed was terrible, too, had to throw it out... but your plant looks good!
 

manfredo

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Don't worry about high humidity at ALL if you have good airflow!
For the last 4+ years I grow in 25-33c and 70-90% humidity!
I never get rot ( I use 4 ceiling fans ) and have the very best exhaust fan money can buy (can fan max EC )
You actually need good humidity to create a balance for your plant to evaporate and absorb water.

Personally I have only ever had hermies when my room was extremely dry and hot.
Wow....This goes against every grain of info I ever read, and is just wrong. There is a time and place for high humidity, but it's not during flowering. I'd say you have been lucky, and I'll bet your weed would be so much better with proper humidity. I've seen the difference first hand, and it's a big difference. And if you have ever had powdery mildew, you would never f*** around with high humidity levels again.

 

goofy81

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Wow....This goes against every grain of info I ever read, and is just wrong. There is a time and place for high humidity, but it's not during flowering. I'd say you have been lucky, and I'll bet your weed would be so much better with proper humidity. I've seen the difference first hand, and it's a big difference. And if you have ever had powdery mildew, you would never f*** around with high humidity levels again.


Check a thread called "lies our fathers told us" on icmag or look up growing in high humidity on cannabis. You'll be amazed by the amount of experiences of people changing to high humidity.

I'm not here to argue, but there is so much misinformation online that most of the pros don't bother. Look at all the SCROG grows. Most of them are not even really SCROG. You won't find much commercial growers sharing their real secrets as it doesn't advantage them in any way.

I've had grows years ago when I had bud rot with 40% humidity! Its all about airflow. If every single one is your buds is getting a nice breeze I'm chill.

Not many growers here talk the talk and prove the goods. You are free to continue growing how you like, but my growing journey has taken me further than most on this forum and I'm just here to share my experience.

Here's a photo taken of my plants a few hours ago as well as my inside humidity (in blue) over the last 7 days. It's winter here, outside 100% is pretty much rain.
Interesting to note just before lights off everyday, the humidity drops from the plants transpiring less as if they knew the lights will be out. No one ever told u that hey! :D
 

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