Is this normal for 5 weeks of flowering?

Gromie30

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Hi all,

I’m a newbie and wanted to know if my plant is at the right stage for 5 weeks of flowering.

I got cuttings from a friend and just thought I would put them outside and see what happens.

now they are getting close to the end I just wanted know how long roughly they have left

thanks.
 

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Grojaks

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Almost nothing is done in less than 10 weeks of flower
C’mon I think it was Pitbull that finishes in 45 days? Lol seriously though, I do have a couple 8 week strains, I bred a 55 day DJ shorty blueberry and have found a couple 60 day phenos so far. 9 weeks isn’t too uncommon in the indica realms
 

bam0813

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Thanks for clarifying. I’m worried that the drop in weather will mean they won’t be fully ready
Lol welcome to my world . Every year I plant knowing I have about a 50/50 chance of having a plant that finishes completely. Seriously contemplating if it’s worth it in my region. It’s mostly been my love of the game that keeps me outdoors now
 

Gromie30

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Lol welcome to my world . Every year I plant knowing I have about a 50/50 chance of having a plant that finishes completely. Seriously contemplating if it’s worth it in my region. It’s mostly been my love of the game that keeps me outdoors now
Where about are you?

it’s the rain that scares me. When would you say is the latest I can harvest?
 

bam0813

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North East US . Yup me too. I can’t tell you Mother Nature usually tell me lol. I generally HOPE to be done late Oct but rarely happens before I’m forced
 

bam0813

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Most of my harvest could honestly use a week or two but I don’t have any protection on them which is really the key to success here. Maybe some day lol
 

Gromie30

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Most of my harvest could honestly use a week or two but I don’t have any protection on them which is really the key to success here. Maybe some day lol
quick update. Is it just me or has everything slowed down? Feel like they should look different at this stage but yet again I don’t really know much
 

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ooof-da

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quick update. Is it just me or has everything slowed down? Feel like they should look different at this stage but yet again I don’t really know much
I’m new af also so not suggesting anything lol. but it looks like you have a lot more weight developing on the stems. If you look at them a lot like me it’s hard to tell the difference because it’s so slow and your perspective is skewed. Ya know?
 

Gromie30

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I’m new af also so not suggesting anything lol. but it looks like you have a lot more weight developing on the stems. If you look at them a lot like me it’s hard to tell the difference because it’s so slow and your perspective is skewed. Ya know?
I get ya lol. When you see it everyday it’s hard to notice any change. I literally have no idea what the plant is ment to look like at this stage. If I google6 weeks into flower they always look a lot further ahead. But yeah might just be me
 

ooof-da

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I get ya lol. When you see it everyday it’s hard to notice any change. I literally have no idea what the plant is ment to look like at this stage. If I google6 weeks into flower they always look a lot further ahead. But yeah might just be me
Me either but what I hear is the plant will tell you. There are some experts on here so I’m sure you’ll get some feedback. They look healthy
 
quick update. Is it just me or has everything slowed down? Feel like they should look different at this stage but yet again I don’t really know much
Nope all is good. Just give her time. She about to swell. I'd say 3-4 weeks left. She will fatten and fatten good if you let her
 

Gromie30

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HELP…. So the weather got to them during the night. Woke up to heavy rain and bad rain. All the plants have fell over. I have a big branch that has snapped. What is the best thing to do with it?
 
Depending how bad the damage is you can use grafting tape to repair the break. I’d the branch completely broke off you will need to put it in water to avoid building up air bubbles in the branch. And then just treat it like a giant clone that you are going to reattach to the plant. You can search tissue grafting for specific guides.
 

FirstCavApache64

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Also get some fans if you can possibly to get air moving around them to try and dry them out asap. You can splint and tape a plant using medical tape since it breathes. Depends on how bad the break and how long it was separated from the other tissue. Get supports for the other branches so you don't lose any more. This is a common problem this time of year with rain and heavy buds.
 

green_machine_two9er

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Thanks people, think I’ve managed to fix it for now. Just bought a greenhouse for shelter, should’ve got one from the start really but I guess you live and learn. She still looks happy.
Careful. Green houses that are not properly vented and dehued are like a PM carnival.
 
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