Am i too early, just in time , or too late

ZEN MASTER

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HEY GUYS, WHAT UP! LOOK HERE I HAVE SOME INDICA PLANTS THAT JUST ENTERED THE 7TH WEEK OF FLOWERING. TWO DAYS AGO I NOTICED THAT ONE HAD DEVELOPED A SINGLE POLLEN SAC. NOW I PRETTY MUCH THINK THAT MEANS ITS DONE, BUT IM NOT SURE . THE OTHER FOUR SHOW NO SIGNS OF ANY BANANNAS. BUT MY QUESTIONS ARE; is that particular plant THAT SPROUTED THE POLLEN done, AND IF SO ARE THE OTHER FOUR THAT WERE STARTED WITH IT DONE EVEN THOUGH THEY SHOW NO POLLEN SACKS
(FYI: ALL FIVE SAME STRAIN)
 

northeastern lights

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Doesn't mean its done at all. Are the Fem seeds? Most likely due to stress or poor breeding. Any pics? Just cause a seed company says 6 weeks lets say doesn't mean in 6 weeks its time to chop. Flowering can be prolonged due to its envrioment. You should be concerned about chopping to early not worrying if its to late. Its really tough to go "to long". Here's a pic of my current grow. Seed Co says always done in under 8 weeks. There is clearly at least 2-3 to go at 7 weeks.

PS: I've an 8 week strain go 15 just to try to make bananas.
 

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