What would you do?

wilksiee

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Right, been having sort of problems for a while now with it being weeks and not noticing any change in these stardawg females.

Hairs are brown on the majority. Trichomes cloudy on a select few, however now I am noticing signs of most plants becoming hermies.
Am I wasting time and electric on these. Would you just pull them out and count losses?

I've lost count of days now as I've now begun to lose interest, personally I think their day has come. absaloutly gutted, they were doing so well.
 

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Bear420

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Pull them and Bleach the room down, But imo I would not toss em they look like some pretty good for smoking or Cooking. But it looks like they lost their ability to grow anymore without having to wait weeks for any recovery on them, it would be a waste as you say.

Chop em Cure and enjoy they look frosty so you should have some good smoke or cooking material, But you can look at the bright side, Did you get any seeds that may be a plus.

Start over again and hopefully you can get them to finish to the end, although like I said they do look okay.

Good luck
 

wilksiee

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Oh and as for seeds. I opened one of them sacks and there was a very minuscule seed in it. So I dont think they are fully forming yet.
I just wunna get what 'erb I can out of this and start fresh.
 

wilksiee

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I was waiting for them to recover and grow some more as they are deffinatly not fully grown. But it dosnt seem to be happening.
 

PadawanWarrior

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Pull them and Bleach the room down, But imo I would not toss em they look like some pretty good for smoking or Cooking. But it looks like they lost their ability to grow anymore without having to wait weeks for any recovery on them, it would be a waste as you say.

Chop em Cure and enjoy they look frosty so you should have some good smoke or cooking material, But you can look at the bright side, Did you get any seeds that may be a plus.

Start over again and hopefully you can get them to finish to the end, although like I said they do look okay.

Good luck
According to Jorge Cervantes, all you need is plain water to kill pollen, but bleach is a good idea anyways.
 

spek9

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According to Jorge Cervantes, all you need is plain water to kill pollen, but bleach is a good idea anyways.
I use apple cider vinegar for all of my cleaning needs. Once a run is done, I wash prefilters, remove and wash the floor trays, and scrub all surfaces with the stuff. It's natural, cuts grease, removes all manner of stains, and definitely kills pollen.

Never had pollination happen after a cleaning, even after using the tent for a full male plant run.
 
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