Help with late harvest

Old Name

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OK, so first things first, I live in the southern hemisphere. Harvest is usually early to mid April. However I had an unfortunate start this year, end of December and early January, so I was expecting a late April/early May harvest.

For some reason I am worried my plants are finishing earlier than expected though! They have tiny buds but they are rapidly getting red hairs, especially on main colas. I am including pictures but not sure if they will be visible due to the announcement that there have been some technical difficulties.

I have looked at the trichs and some (especially the first three plants if my pics are visible) seem like they still have quite a few transparent ones and even small trichs that havent matured yet, but a lot are already milky. The first few plants are showing the first signs of amber trichs, probably less than 10% for now.

This is one of my first harvests, hence my problems and the unfortunate yield of what I will get at the end, but I am hoping they still fatten up a bit...

Note: I included roughly 2 or 3 pics per plant, they should all be in order. It might be difficult to tell what plant is which but I am just looking for a general idea anyway
 

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Old Name

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Thanks for your thoughts!

Unfortunately dont have access to high P low N nutrients right now, would nutrients from vegetative phase be better food than nothing?
 

Fender Guitar

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Vegetative nutrients will work fine for maybe 1 or 2 feedings but try to find flowering nuts as soon as possible. The buds will fatten up much more if plants recieve a lot of phosphorus and potassium. Hope it works out for you
 

Old Name

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Yeah, I'll get on the proper nutes. But I'm so worried that they're almost done and I should be flushing them, not feeding them.

Anyone else have any thoughts to offer?
 

Lucky Luke

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Yeah, I'll get on the proper nutes. But I'm so worried that they're almost done and I should be flushing them, not feeding them.

Anyone else have any thoughts to offer?
dont buy into the flushing crap.

flushing seems to be the stoner term for leaching. If u dont want to leach ur soil of salts then dont do it, it will only stress ur plants when they have better things to do.
 

Old Name

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Look like they still need 7-18 days yet
Sure u got amber ??
I dont think planting late will change when they finish all it may mean is they will be smaller plants
Amber on one or two of the plants. The rest I am just seeing a lot of milky trichs.

http://www.canna.com.au/pk_13_14 available all over Aus and helps bulk.

U got 3 to 4 weeks to go (which is normal for the avg strain/ avg climate in aussie). So get ^^ that asap and pray for great weather.
I actually live in South America but I'm gonna pick up some good flower nutes for coco coir in a day or two.

As for flushing, I just give my plants regular water for last ten days or so to get as many salts out as I can... Especially with coco since it retains a lot of salts.

Thanks all... Seems like general consensus is that I have at least two, maybe three or four weeks to go. Hopefully they bulk up nicely.
 

Bareback

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Yeah, I'll get on the proper nutes. But I'm so worried that they're almost done and I should be flushing them, not feeding them.

Anyone else have any thoughts to offer?
I have not grown outdoors in about four years. But I usually started mine later so they wouldn't be monsters. They always finished when ready, hopefully before hunting season. And I never flush. But to be fair I tried hard to do organic, and stay away only visit the grow five times including harvest
 

cool2burn

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Yeah, I'll get on the proper nutes. But I'm so worried that they're almost done and I should be flushing them, not feeding them.

Anyone else have any thoughts to offer?
Don't flush it is a stoner myth and does nothing. Let them buds feed and grow until you chop them
 

Indacouch

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And like mentioned above ....just because you planted later doesn't mean your plants are guna need x-amount of time to finish ......putting them out earlier just means your guna get more veg time before the seasons change/light and flowering begins .......so you'll still harvest at pretty much the same time as you would have putting them out earlier .....just smaller plant/yeild because they didn't get as much long light days to veg .......I've had clones that I didn't use or got left out in late august ,,,,and were just a baby plant with a baby nugg in October ....which is harvest time outdoors where I'm located .....didn't finish any later than my monsters that got put out many months prior ....GL
 

Old Name

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Hey guys. I know they shouldnt take longer than any other plants that were planted earlier and vegged longer, but my concern was/is that they seem about done and it is still early. I figured it would be mid to late April before it was time to harvest. I also have one late bloomer that, despite being outside, sexed herself late and is only 2 weeks into bloom.
 

Lucky Luke

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Hey guys. I know they shouldnt take longer than any other plants that were planted earlier and vegged longer, but my concern was/is that they seem about done and it is still early. I figured it would be mid to late April before it was time to harvest. I also have one late bloomer that, despite being outside, sexed herself late and is only 2 weeks into bloom.
it will be mid to late April before they are done, depending on weather it could be May.

It sexed its self late because a plant has to mature before it will show sex. (staggered nodes), this takes approx 4 weeks. or its a Sativa of some sort (??) or getting full sun or maybe even some residule light.
 
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