White widow auto. will she ever be ready?

Week 11 this girl is taking her sweet time :joy::joy::sleeping::sleeping::sleeping::sleeping::sleeping:















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Flowering time 11 weeks

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Hey @Tom6377 i think you are ready. I don’t see any clear Trichomes. Mostly all milky and maybe 10% amber. Time to flush fast!!

Nice work!! A++

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Im in 7 gallon fabric pot’s what would be your method at this point on flushing? I topped dressed about 3 weeks ago been watering 6.5 Distilled with molasses since.

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Are you checking your trichomes at all and if your in soil using organics you dont flush flushing in general is very touchy topic in general as not all people flush even when using synthetics

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She looks ready to me. What doesn’t seem ready to you?

She is ripening faster in different areas of the plant im gonna have to harvest in sections. this is my first dry and cure i was hoping to take her all at once.

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Yes a have a mini microscope i qecked a couple of days ago. Im gonna go over the whole plant tomorrow and check again. yes im in soil growing organic

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Plus the new pistols are throwing me off.

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Foxtailing- it happens from time to time because it’s genetic. I’d selective harvest if you feel some buds are riper than other. I’d just go for it and take the whole thing if it were me.

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Yea probably tomorrow I’ll chop the hole plant. but before i do ill post some trik’s tomorrow. thanks for your help.

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Do you give your plants 48 darkness before chop?and do you think i should?

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I’d go with pure pH’d water til you get 2-3 cups flushed out. Then let her bask in darkness for 48 hours.

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If you have time to do darkness, why not. I think it’s bro science, but I still do it just in case

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There is a science to the 48hrs of darkness. The extended darkness allows the plant to deplete carbohydrates built over the daylight period.
Plants make food in the daytime through photosynthesis. At night, this can’t happen because it requires light to start the process. Still, plants don’t just sit around in the dark waiting for the sun to come back up.
No, they still respire, which, for them, is a combination of breathing and eating. Respiration combines the food they created with oxygen to make energy that they use to grow. During the day, they create special sugars, and at night, the glucose moves around to the different areas of the plant. It goes specifically to those areas that were burned or overused for growing from the night before.
In a sense, plants make food in the daytime and eat it all at night.
Because eating requires oxygen, plants do consume some oxygen at night. What they take in is trivial compared to how much oxygen humans need and how much they produce during the daytime.

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I had a white widow auto that went to week 13 of flower and it still wasnt quite done

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Those are some really nice pictures and they really help a new grower like me to understand what milky tricomes look like. I have be really struggling with when to harvest. my girl still has a ways to go. beautiful grow!

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Nug-a-licious!

Nice ones you’ve got there!

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