Bad DNA or Stress?

mtnman2016

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I just finished a grow, all plants except one turned out perfect. This particular one, during flower grew to near 6' and I couldn't keep it under the lights without a good supercrop. I had to do this multiple times well into flower.

The buds seem somewhat compact but almost like the calyx's are foxtailing and I am sure what to do. The other girls were harvested 3 days ago, same strain, nutes, etc.

Think it will still mature or should I chop and just make edibles or wax out of it?

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mtnman2016

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Well that appears awfully dry for two days
If you can I would slow it down
Higher humidity or lower temp and no fans blowing on anything
^62.8 Degrees and 45% RH, I think dry room is fine. I've been doing this over a decade, just never seen a single plant exhibit this behavior.
 

mtnman2016

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Ok
Curious how many days before you do final trim ?
Also what does that bud weigh ?
I also did some wet trim. That is going to be 5-7 more days. I am actually doing an experiment as to how buds tase dry vs wet trim. I am so sick of the debates; I want to know for myself.
 

Masterdank420

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I agree but I've only either dry or wet trimmed. Never tried to do both with the same bud but suspect the flavor will be far better dry trimmed.
I did this with my outdoor crop this year. Wet trim was better but thats because the humidity was high in the fall. In the winter when humidity is insanely low I like to leave the branches whole and let it dry like that then trim. Drys slower than wet trimmed buds that way. People will say you loose trichomes dry trimming but you loose em wet trimming too. I suppose the best method for drying would be completely situational.
 
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