is she almost done

Urhighness88

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This is the first auto I have grown and I'm not sure if it's finished or not it's well over the time it says but I'm starting to get a little worried Cuz I just went out and I found a family of aphids just sitting on the top of the leaf.can you guys let me know if she is almost do20140530_091038.jpg 20140529_182550.jpg 20140529_182601.jpg 20140529_182611.jpg ne I got my scope and It seems like almost all are cloudy. Here she is
 
It looks ready enough! Also looks like it's starting to reveg.(single leaves) I'd harvest now and get a few clones in ground ASAP....you still have quit a bit of veg time left...depending on your location...

And grab some lady bugs, their primary diet are aphids, they'll knock'm out....
 
It looks ready enough! Also looks like it's starting to reveg.(single leaves) I'd harvest now and get a few clones in ground ASAP....you still have quit a bit of veg time left...depending on your location...

And grab some lady bugs, their primary diet are aphids, they'll knock'm out....


its an autoflower dont see how it would be revegging
 
You could pick now. I would wait a week. If you have not flushed I would for a week and chop. Someone mentioned reveg. It is a auto. Don't waste your time with a auto.
 
I had lady bugs lol thinking about getting some more but ya I don't think it's re vegging she is a autoflower. But I got enough girls to last the season no need.for clones lol
 
You could pick now. I would wait a week. If you have not flushed I would for a week and chop. Someone mentioned reveg. It is a auto. Don't waste your time with a auto.
Ya maybe I'll flush it now. And I normally would of waisted my time on it but it was a freebee so I figured fuck it a small early harvest lol think I should try n push it the full 2 weeks of flush?
 
Not too familiar with autos...but I know what I'm looking at...that grouping of single leaf new growth..tells me one thing...I could be wrong...here's one of mine at the end of a slight reveging, just harvest it...it's not going to yield much. I'm wondering, why an auto? Such small uncontrollable plant...unless you're in an area with short summers or Alaska, why not a traditional marijuana plant?...good luck either way!
 

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She has plenty of milky trichs. You could wait a week for some to turn amber but it looks like she has given you everything she is going to yield wise. I'd cut her down, especially if she has a developing bug problem.

It is all down to your personal preference at this point. It looks like you have some other ladies to occupy your time, regardless.
 
One thing I have found on autos is that they will change from cloudy to amber overnight. Then you will loose the mental part and be more body. However you like it.
 
Personally, I'd let it go longer. That plant sure has a lot of green leaves on it, seems some of them should be yellowing by now. The good thing about autos is that you can remove the aphids by hand. I'll sometimes just pluck off the few leaves they might be congregating on. Or just crush them.

You might want to post this on the Autoflowering forum for some additional opinions.
 
I had her on the auto but I get more feedback on here and her leafs are pretty much yellowing more and more almost before your eyes lol.
 
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Vigorous leaves growing from old buds at the longest monthin daylight hours of year.
 
I have never had a auto reveg. I have had a lot of hermies. I push them long in flower and they want to reproduce. I perfer the body thang and less head for pain and sleep. But I will say it again. Keep a sharp eye out on trics. They will all go brown over night. I myself would still flush for 1 week. BUT keep a eye on those trics. As soon as they start to go amber chop it.
 
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