Nonagronomist
Well-Known Member
I have an auto Jack Herer x AK47 outdoors in Northern California, which is now at 98 days since germination. Being an auto, it flowered at about day 35, so I'm now at 63 days of flower. According to the seed bank, these should be done and dusted by now, even though I'm learning that sativas generally take longer than advertised.
I've been waiting for the mostly white trichomes to turn amber, which isn't happening — and now the plant has started generating brand new calyxes and pistils.
This has to be a good thing, right? And I shouldn't interrupt this process, which I understand is called 'foxtailing'?
I've been waiting for the mostly white trichomes to turn amber, which isn't happening — and now the plant has started generating brand new calyxes and pistils.
This has to be a good thing, right? And I shouldn't interrupt this process, which I understand is called 'foxtailing'?