How long??

JRUSELL Brown

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How much longer before harvest??
 

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You’re in the wrong section of the forums. But anyways. You have lots of brown hairs, that’s good. How about the trics get a scope and look for cloudy. Do you believe in flushing ? Now would be the time
 
The calyxes have not even begun to swell. 4-6 more weeks and you gotta keep them as healthy as possible the whole time.

This is what happens if you don't allow them to swell up.

 
How much longer, here are the latest photos, five and a half weeks into flower.
 

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Been about a week since your last post …

You have to have patience and let plant finish on its own terms. It does not care what week or what day of grow it is.

Flowering can average a straight 10 weeks. ( + or - )
Regardless of breeder hype. Your environment / lighting / etc. all play into how long it will finish.

Just stay the course and let nature take the wheel.
You will not “ over grow “ them. Over time you will forget “ scoping “ triches and judge flowers by sight alone - as many growers do.

They look good - don’t jump the gun and cut too early.

GL.
 
Been about a week since your last post …

You have to have patience and let plant finish on its own terms. It does not care what week or what day of grow it is.

Flowering can average a straight 10 weeks. ( + or - )
Regardless of breeder hype. Your environment / lighting / etc. all play into how long it will finish.

Just stay the course and let nature take the wheel.
You will not “ over grow “ them. Over time you will forget “ scoping “ triches and judge flowers by sight alone - as many growers do.

They look good - don’t jump the gun and cut too early.

GL.
Thank you, appreciate the knowledge
 
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