Thanks! I was a bit worried that it wouldn't finish on time because the first frost is approximately end of October!Yeah I think you're right on the money in your 10-14 days, mine are about the same now and started to show hairs around then.
Nice, you have plenty of time, based on history my first frost is always by the first week of October. Mine is a DIY cross and long hunt for a pheno that finishes outdoor by last week of September I don't fret too much about 1st frost if I need extra time, rarely a really hard frost and just being in my yard with some wind protection and off the ground they're usually fine.Thanks! I was a bit worried that it wouldn't finish on time because the first frost is approximately end of October!
Well sativa dominant strains tend to have longer flowering periods so frost could kill the plant before the buds mature.What does knowing what week it is of flowering have to do with it finishing on time? Did the bag you took it from list flowering time? LOL
Exactly, you have no idea how long your girl will need to flower to reach maturity so it really doesn't matter what week she is in. She will either get there or not. Good luck!Well sativa dominant strains tend to have longer flowering periods so frost could kill the plant before the buds mature.
Not always the case though. That cross I have the sativa-dom pheno is the one that finishes the fastest, indoor or outdoor. The most indica-leaning pheno takes the longest at around 63 days. Either way, if you have until end of October you should be fine.Well sativa dominant strains tend to have longer flowering periods so frost could kill the plant before the buds mature.
One more questionExactly, you have no idea how long your girl will need to flower to reach maturity so it really doesn't matter what week she is in. She will either get there or not. Good luck!
Thanks! I'll post pics before harvestNot always the case though. That cross I have the sativa-domi pheno is the one that finishes the fastest, indoor or outdoor. The most indica-leaning pheno takes the longest at around 63 days. Either way, if you have until end of October you should be fine.
Agreed.Stretch is the first two weeks of flower where you typically see the most rapid stem growth. Very likely what you are seeing, most outdoors initiate flowering around end of July or early August.
Most, although I have one sativa dom and one hybrid with equal sativa/indica characteristics that started flowering within the first week of July. The seeds mostly came from a long time local outdoor grower, so I figure they must have adapted to the shorter growing season here throughout the generations (although they definitely aren't very mildew resistant...).Stretch is the first two weeks of flower where you typically see the most rapid stem growth. Very likely what you are seeing, most outdoors initiate flowering around end of July or early August.
Very nice plants.did you pinch back to get so many branches?Nice, you have plenty of time, based on history my first frost is always by the first week of October. Mine is a DIY cross and long hunt for a pheno that finishes outdoor by last week of September I don't fret too much about 1st frost if I need extra time, rarely a really hard frost and just being in my yard with some wind protection and off the ground they're usually fine.
Here's where mine were yesterday morning... 2x 15gal pots, the countdown begins!
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Can the premature browning of hairs be caused by nutrient deficiencies?Not always the case though. That cross I have the sativa-dom pheno is the one that finishes the fastest, indoor or outdoor. The most indica-leaning pheno takes the longest at around 63 days. Either way, if you have until end of October you should be fine.
That's natural. More will come out.Can the premature browning of hairs be caused by nutrient deficiencies?
Unfortunately the most common reason for early brown hairs is pollination. Any chance there are any males around? Outdoor you can get pollinated from a male a mile away. Any clear close-ups of the buds affected?Can the premature browning of hairs be caused by nutrient deficiencies?
Thanks, yeah they had quite a bit of training. I super-cropped them early to generate more branches, then mainlined them into the bamboo trellises that will later support those colas. Then they got a FIM on every top about 2 weeks before they started to flower.Very nice plants.did you pinch back to get so many branches?