Pistil color doesn't mean much. If these have been outside for three months, then they are just now starting their flowering. Also, the buds look pretty skimpy right now, they will thicken up a lot before they are done if you give them time.
Had it been growing its whole life outside?Here I got you a better picture to take a better look
Had it been growing its whole life outside?
I'm on my fourth grow and I've never had to buy a carbon filter because I've never had an issue with smell even tho my bud comes out good. This has been bothering me for the past two years but after reading this I feel better about it. Thanks.Yep, if your garden reeks without being disturbed then most likely your plants are stressed. Low odor is most often a sign of happy, stress free plants.
Gee. Thanks for sharing.I'm on my fourth grow and I've never had to buy a carbon filter because I've never had an issue with smell even tho my bud comes out good. This has been bothering me for the past two years but after reading this I feel better about it. Thanks.
And you are quite welcome.Gee. Thanks for sharing.
Yep, if your garden reeks without being disturbed then most likely your plants are stressed. Low odor is most often a sign of happy, stress free plants.
It's got a long way to go before she's finished. Are you in the southern hemisphere or the northern? If you are in the southern hemisphere then everything is on track, if you live in the northern hemisphere then either it's an autoflower or your plant(s) are experience premature flowering, which would explain the three fingered leaves.
If you live in the northern hemisphere then they should not be flowering yet.
Did you start them inside and then move them outside?
What am I doing wrong?
What's he doing wrong?what are you doing wrong?
What's he doing wrong?
Thank you. I came here for help and for some reason l was laughed at and ridiculed. But it's fine. This is just a hobby for me. I don't depend on it to pay my mortgage or any other bills.Well, one thing that he is doing right is asking questions from presumably knowledgeable people. Hopefully, we can help him learn more about a craft that we all love.