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03-10-2007, 01:07 PM #1OPSenior Member
plant 8 weeks into flowering! pics!
Heres a couple pics of my baby, starting up on its 9 week of flowering -- cant wait to taste it! =)
tell me whatcha think!bluntwiz Reviewed by bluntwiz on . plant 8 weeks into flowering! pics! Heres a couple pics of my baby, starting up on its 9 week of flowering -- cant wait to taste it! =) tell me whatcha think! Rating: 5
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03-10-2007, 01:13 PM #2Senior Member
plant 8 weeks into flowering! pics!
i am starting my third week tommorow and she has tiny hairs, so i can feel ya bro, cuz the anticipation is killin me here so i know what its doing for you. lol
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03-10-2007, 01:57 PM #3Senior Member
plant 8 weeks into flowering! pics!
hey dude, all those little bananas mean that things gone hermi on you...You might wanna spray it w/water and pluck them little things.
I circled the things in red so you know what i'm talking about. Those are pollen sacks. What color are the trichomes?.
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03-10-2007, 03:24 PM #4Senior Member
plant 8 weeks into flowering! pics!
It looks like a hermie
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03-10-2007, 04:13 PM #5Member
plant 8 weeks into flowering! pics!
yea thats a hermie,do you have any light leaks in your flowering room? or have you stressed them?
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03-10-2007, 04:27 PM #6OPSenior Member
plant 8 weeks into flowering! pics!
yeah i figured it was a hermie but its so pretty.. im not that worried about it being a hermie cuz i wouldnt mind the seeds! however, i do have a question -- hermies are ready for harvest faster ?? do you really think i need to harvest it ???
the truth is i cant really see the trichomes cuz i just ordered a magnifying glass a couple days ago and im supposed to recieve it soon...
what do you suggest i do though? harvest now? wait til i get my magnifying glass? what?
help please!
by the' way, i dont think ive stressed it in anyway i got 5 other plants that are fine -- dont have those banana things growing on em and i dont believe my hermie has pollenated the other plants.
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03-10-2007, 06:11 PM #7Senior Member
plant 8 weeks into flowering! pics!
Well it is a nice looking cola
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03-10-2007, 06:24 PM #8Senior Member
plant 8 weeks into flowering! pics!
Theres alot of male flowers there. In My Opinion i would harvest now. You may find it hard to pluck ALL the flowers off and just a few could cause alot of problems. However it takes a week or so for the seeds to start developing, if the pollen sacks have only just appeared take Dusto's advice about spray and pluck and let the bud mature.
Get some more opinions. But choose quickly.
Nice looking buds though, pretty colours. Did u let the temps down to colour the leaves or is it genetic?
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03-11-2007, 08:26 AM #9OPSenior Member
plant 8 weeks into flowering! pics!
hey thanks for responding -- well actually the male side hasnt just appeared, its been there for quite awhile but i can already see seeds forming in a couple of the colas....
shit, i dunno what to do. what would be the purpose of spraying the buds with water? i plucked a couple of them banana thingies out. hope it helps.
and the colors are genetic!
thanks ill get more opinions and decide asap. will letcha know what ive decided to do but dont hesitate to give me advice!
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03-11-2007, 08:47 AM #10Senior Member
plant 8 weeks into flowering! pics!
wow, its definately a pretty one! lol
shame about the hermie problem, i say just pluck as many as you can before you harvest, and then keep your eye on it when you go to dry it out...
good luck...
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