What a difference a day makes!!

brothafromanothaplanet

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i hope my plants aren't ruined. two days ago my plants were all looking fine. yesterday, they were all wilted and leaning over almost touching the ground. i'm at week 9 or 10 of 12/12 so i chopped two of them last nite and trimmed to dry. i guess i will chop the other two tonight. does anyone know if this is the normal progression of maturity. i checked my trichs thru a scope and i still see clear trichs, but i also see some cloudy and a few amber. i really, really, really hope my weed isn't ruined.

1st 4 pics - two days ago
Last 4 pics - yesterday
 

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brothafromanothaplanet

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i forgot to mention that the plants feel soggy or moist and seem to have lost a lot of the stickiness that they had before. they look really good trimmed up, though. i hope i can salvage something out of this grow.
 

cguzmon

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Hmmm, I'm curious to hear what people have to say. If you check out the growfaq, you'll see a pic or two of plants reaching the end of flowering that look that bad or worse - but I don't know if happens that fast? I tend to be an eager beaver and clip probably before they're fully ready - impatience is a non-virtue. But 9 weeks of flower indoors sounds like a lot - but what do I know? I'm just a stranger...
 

anthony6216

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Yea I would say chop them Ladies down I wouldn't go any longer coming up on 9 weeks. CHOP EM DOWN

Peace and 1love,
Anthony
 

HAT TRICK STEVE

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from the narrow leaves it looks like a sativa dominant strain,.. and some of them can go 12 r 13 weeks,.... are you still feeding,.. i would only be giving water and maybe a little molasses at this point,.... try changing the res. with just water ph at about 5.8 and see if they will hang on a few more days
 

Quickee

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from my experience..hydro buds are more moist..not really sure 100% why..but im sure it has something to do with constant water..and when your in soil you dont water for a certain amount of time so the plant dry quicker..
 

brothafromanothaplanet

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from the narrow leaves it looks like a sativa dominant strain,.. and some of them can go 12 r 13 weeks,.... are you still feeding,.. i would only be giving water and maybe a little molasses at this point,.... try changing the res. with just water ph at about 5.8 and see if they will hang on a few more days
chop chop time!! i truly believe that these girls could have gone a couple more weeks, but they totally collapsed on me. for the last two weeks, i've just been giving them water, molasses and sweet&heavy (no hygrozyme). looks like i have a nasty case of root rot or some other kind of root infestation. i guess i shouldn't have stopped giving them hygrozyme for the last two feedings. i'm not so sure that the molasses didn't contribute to the root situation as well. oh well, ya live and ya learn. gonna be doing a few things differently next grow around!

some pics of some nasty ass looking roots and some early trimmed buds. in all it will probably be 7 - 8 ounces dry.
 

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brothafromanothaplanet

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IDK man, i highly doubt that will equal out to 7-8 zips dry...maybe wet but certainly not dry.....



peace
my bad, fam. the buds laying out on the newspaper was from my two smaller plants. the two bigger plants have already been chopped, trimmed and are hanging to dry. i'll update with the yield when everything dries. 7-8 zips might still be aggressive.
 

sirbudmaster

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my bad, fam. the buds laying out on the newspaper was from my two smaller plants. the two bigger plants have already been chopped, trimmed and are hanging to dry. i'll update with the yield when everything dries. 7-8 zips might still be aggressive.

ahhh, gotcha...by what i was looking at...i was thinking no way but its hard to tell in pictures and its a damn shame how much weight you lose in harvest! nice grow dude


Peace
 
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