Week 6 sherbet

I’d say 1/2 at best
There is not one brown pistil .
If you got your shit together with the grow,
Most hybrids take usually 3-4 weeks from when you start to notice them pistils changing colors.

Early harvesting is only hurting yourself
Because you lack discipline

That last bit of growth is when they are stacking weight.
 
I’d say 1/2 at best
There is not one brown pistil .
If you got your shit together with the grow,
Most hybrids take usually 3-4 weeks from when you start to notice them pistils changing colors.

Early harvesting is only hurting yourself
Because you lack discipline

That last bit of growth is when they are stacking weight.
I said I was close to harvest, not done yet... this is a 8 week plant I’m in week 6
 
I said I was close to harvest, not done yet... this is a 8 week plant I’m in week 6

You can't necessarily go by how many weeks they claim the plant takes. That looks like it could go 3 - 4 weeks longer maybe more just like BigHornBuds said. It's going to be a 10 week plant. If you harvest that in 2 weeks at week 8 you will be harvesting too soon. Nice looking plant.
 
You can't necessarily go by how many weeks they claim the plant takes. That looks like it could go 3 - 4 weeks longer maybe more just like BigHornBuds said. It's going to be a 10 week plant. If you harvest that in 2 weeks at week 8 you will be harvesting too soon. Nice looking plant.
 
I got the clones from harborside in Oakland... they came from dark heart nursery...
I've got a girl I'm running 12/12 from seed right now that's Sunset Sherbet x Valley OG. That's why I was wondering about where your Sherb genetics came from
 
I've got a girl I'm running 12/12 from seed right now that's Sunset Sherbet x Valley OG. That's why I was wondering about where your Sherb genetics came from
Quick question, will a female plant grown from seed produce seeds in the buds without being pollinated... (bagseeds) I guess it’s called
 
Quick question, will a female plant grown from seed produce seeds in the buds without being pollinated... (bagseeds) I guess it’s called
Only if it throws a couple nanners during flower. Usually caused by environmental stress or unstable genetics. Usually not though.
 
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