Whats this look like , super skunk photopheriods
IlGM seeds.
Things are turning little brown and most heads are getting solid colored. Pistals are almost haft and haft, my last grow were auto flowers and I cut to late, these are sticky and smell , I don’t wanna lose smell and taste this time. Here’s photos yesterday with my max-see microscope.
Also BUDs could be little smaller I’m only running a 250 watt LED all spectrum light.
There at 15 weeks, in ground as sprouts on January 1st.
And I’m noticing the smell is not quite as strong unless you touching them.
What you think, I’m thinking Lotus carbo flush net feeding tomorrow, then one more time Wednesday, cut him down Friday, here’s whole plant few days back maybe week
2 weeks might do it but I hate to cut a healthy, green plant. There are still quite a few white pistils and that means she is still bulking up.
I may cut this in a few days but it still has some leaves…
You think maybe I should just start using LOTUS carbo flush starting tomorrow same 3 gallons water with correct PH, No more nutrients at this 15 week point, then maybe 3 more days carbo flush again, and 3 days later after water dried up cut them down.
Think the buds will bulk up some more like that.
I would think they would in 9 days course I’ll water terps, I want cloudy and minimal brown in terp heads …
Id def start flushing if using synthetic nutes. If youre organic you dont need to worry about flushing. Just watch those trichomes because theyll start flipping on ya by suprise.
I gave 3 gallons Lotus carbo flush between all 4 plants, hope some of the buds bulk up within a week , I’ll probably have to cut here’s photos today Monday April 17,2023.
Buds and pistals and tricromes photos , with my
Max-SEE microscope,
Great news! Your Super Skunk photoperiods look fantastic from the photos you shared. The buds appear dense and covered in trichomes, indicating they’re developing well. The brown color suggests the plant is reaching maturity, which is a good thing. Changing pistil colors are also normal during flowering.