How much longer?? Tops turning brown.

druss

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Here are pics, let me know how long you think. the tops are turning this brownish color while some lower parts are brown tipped with white on the bottom half of the hair.Harvest1.jpgharvest2.jpg

--edit--- it's drizzling rain right now, that's why the hairs look slimy...
 

<3too.grow

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they have some time the flowers look to to be growing and packing on weight look at the small clusters at the very tops, theyre still growing. that will turn into nice crystally truely finished bud. dont cut it for another 2 or 3 weeks at least i am guessing. looks nice and frosty
 

<3too.grow

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hairs could be brown due to stress of some environmental nature, or nutrient overdose. what are you feeding? is it in the ground? post another picture or two
 

druss

Member
I stopped feeding them about mid august, because I thought they would be done by the first week of october, I am slowly learning that Sativas take forever to finish. They are in like 20 gallon pots in case they need to be moved for emergency purposes and need to be dragged to a different location *wink wink* Here are some pictures from this morning, they are way less wet now. They've been through their first frost, and the nights hit the mid 40s currently where they are located.
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intenseneal

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All my sativia dom strains finish fairly quickly, under 60 days. Now my indica dom strains take 65-70 days to flower if not a little more.
 

druss

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I heard that indicas were the more colorful and flowery tasting buds that were the exotic looking weed varieties. I was under the impression that the sativas were the more commercial looking bud that typically has the dark orange, and in my case red and brown hairs.

I actually flowered these plants indoors for 2 months before I moved them to an outdoor location in June. They basically had double the life cycle of normal weed plants at this point so they started vegging again for a while and dropped all their old half flowered bud sites off. I figured they might be late bloomers because of this, and they now massive plants all held up on fishing line so the stalks dont break since they try to bend and almost touch the ground with such long stalks. Since they had a double flowering cycle, the branches have [[guesstimation]] 3 to 4 feet of stalk before the buds start, they resemble huge bamboo at the moment, I'll try to get some pics up but they had a massive stretch, and since they had been spiral LST trained when they were growing indoors, they resemble crazy looking monstrosities, definitely not a normal straight vertical outdoor grow.
 

bigbaby420

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the reveg would throw off ur finish time def man.. i did the sdame thing in a way and it set me back about a month
 

Whatstrain

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The reveg didnt do anything good but how much bad it did more pictures would show. To my understanding the more sativa the plant the lighter on nutrients but more often. So start by giving her some light flowering nutrients. Then start reading the link below and prepare for some frosts. Asking people in the outdoor section would help too becuase im sure a few of them have had revegging flowered plants.


Frost: general rules by experince
 
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