@Myfriendis410 hello again. I realized I made a mistake but I guess i was lucky… End of week 5… She bounced back pretty good and the pistils are majority white, i fed her properly and didn’t stress her at all, thanks for the advice, rookie mistake
Hi, I think they are right about nitrogen and magnesium.I have been growing for 1 year and a half and I have had all possible problems, which have never led me to the desired result. I am getting closer and closer. In my mistakes, in the pistils section, I can say that it really doesn’t go that they become amber by the 5th week, unless everything is perfect and it is genetic. In particular in the previous ones I understood that excess water or high temperature, low humidity, and the various combinations of wrong values between these two. To overcome this problem, in soil, I solved it by following the vpd pulse card, and wetting in dry cycles. Don’t assume that if you usually drink in 2 days, it will always be like this. Always check 2 times before wetting. Now they have come back. This week, accompanied by a nitrogen deficiency. Thanks to this guy’s post and the answer given, I know that adding nitrogen will slow the problem down and save what you can. I wasn’t sure about that, as I had only assumed it, but now I’m almost 100% sure thanks
There are different methods to tell if your marijuana plant is ripe for cutting. Some are more reliable than others.
The harvest time affects the flavor, aroma and potency of the cannabis.
There are three ways to decide when to harvest your plant:
- Harvesting based on flowering time
- Harvesting based on pistils
- Harvesting based on resin
Please check our guide about when to harvest marijuana for more information.