ThorGanjason
Well-Known Member
OK. I suggest you buckle up BC this is gonna probably be a long one.
So let me start this out by saying I hate it when I'm right. My girlfriend hates it when I tell her I might as well have a crystal ball, BC I swear I can predict the future.
My plant had pH problems at the beginning of flower (due to me fucking with the pH--if I would've left it alone I would've been fine). Anyways, its delayed my flowering time by about a week, and I was worried that the extra time in flower might cause it to get nanners.
Well, it has only been 6 weeks since it started showing pistils, but already I have nanners.
The plant has been my most vigorous plant out of my first grow. Even tho he is one of the youngest, he has grown to probably my second biggest plant and was outgrowing the others early on. I'm not sure how it happened, but I'm pretty sure this plant has a lot of seeds anyways, which really sucks BC I need to get my money back on this equipment. I don't have a magnifying glass so I have no idea how the trichs look, but the bud is frosty and it has probably (at a minimum) 65-75% red hairs. The tip tops have a purple color, but due to the crazy bushiness of the plant, there hasn't been as good of light penetration as I would've liked, so even though I've lollipopped the bottom buds are still fairly light green.
I have 2 weeks to go in regular flower, but where they were delayed for a week I was thinking of giving them at least 3 more (one is a hhybrid and will probably need more).
So this is what I'm thinking for a strategy: I'm going to aggressively defoliate this plant and stick it back in for a few days. Hopefully removing the leaves will allow more light down into the bottom and help it green up. I know defoliation is very controversial, but I have given the plant its own chance to develop the bottom buds and leaving the leaves on and tucking them just isn't working on this bushy monster. Plus, a lot of the leaves are drying out and getting brittle anyways so they probably arent functioning at 100%. I've defoliated before and the plant exploded with growth afyerwards, with no stress really. I'm thinking, if ever there was a ggood time to expirment, right now with this plant is as good as any.
After I defoliate and put it back in for a few days, I was going to see how it did and if the bottoms don't seem to be developing any more then I'm going to harvest the tops, leaving just a few of the branches at the bottom of the cola. Then they will be getting all the light they need, and I can let them finish if I want to.
Here's some pics so you can get a look at the plant.
Lemme know what you think. And BTW, I just checked the calendwr and tomorrow is 7 weeks exactly since they started sexing.
So let me start this out by saying I hate it when I'm right. My girlfriend hates it when I tell her I might as well have a crystal ball, BC I swear I can predict the future.
My plant had pH problems at the beginning of flower (due to me fucking with the pH--if I would've left it alone I would've been fine). Anyways, its delayed my flowering time by about a week, and I was worried that the extra time in flower might cause it to get nanners.
Well, it has only been 6 weeks since it started showing pistils, but already I have nanners.
The plant has been my most vigorous plant out of my first grow. Even tho he is one of the youngest, he has grown to probably my second biggest plant and was outgrowing the others early on. I'm not sure how it happened, but I'm pretty sure this plant has a lot of seeds anyways, which really sucks BC I need to get my money back on this equipment. I don't have a magnifying glass so I have no idea how the trichs look, but the bud is frosty and it has probably (at a minimum) 65-75% red hairs. The tip tops have a purple color, but due to the crazy bushiness of the plant, there hasn't been as good of light penetration as I would've liked, so even though I've lollipopped the bottom buds are still fairly light green.
I have 2 weeks to go in regular flower, but where they were delayed for a week I was thinking of giving them at least 3 more (one is a hhybrid and will probably need more).
So this is what I'm thinking for a strategy: I'm going to aggressively defoliate this plant and stick it back in for a few days. Hopefully removing the leaves will allow more light down into the bottom and help it green up. I know defoliation is very controversial, but I have given the plant its own chance to develop the bottom buds and leaving the leaves on and tucking them just isn't working on this bushy monster. Plus, a lot of the leaves are drying out and getting brittle anyways so they probably arent functioning at 100%. I've defoliated before and the plant exploded with growth afyerwards, with no stress really. I'm thinking, if ever there was a ggood time to expirment, right now with this plant is as good as any.
After I defoliate and put it back in for a few days, I was going to see how it did and if the bottoms don't seem to be developing any more then I'm going to harvest the tops, leaving just a few of the branches at the bottom of the cola. Then they will be getting all the light they need, and I can let them finish if I want to.
Here's some pics so you can get a look at the plant.
Lemme know what you think. And BTW, I just checked the calendwr and tomorrow is 7 weeks exactly since they started sexing.