Ballz
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Please advise I’m growing outdoors in SE Michigan and just about a week ago my plant started to have a regrow of sugar leaves ? What’s up with this should I harvest now? I’m running out of time. AK 47 auto
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Thank youNice looking plant, personally I would not worry about the plant growing additional leaves, I'm sure she has a good reason. When the tric's are ripe to your liking, then do your thing.
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ThanksNice looking plant, personally I would not worry about the plant growing additional leaves, I'm sure she has a good reason. When the tric's are ripe to your liking, then do your thing.
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And in the last two weeks the weather pattern in SE Michigan has dropped from daytime highs in the upper 70s to mid 80s down to low to mid 70s with sunny days up until last Saturday, the same day you posted the msg.Please advise I’m growing outdoors in SE Michigan and just about a week ago my plant started to have a regrow of sugar leaves ?
Why harvest now? If you have to, then do it. But not if you think the weather will kill the plants. This part of the state is still 2 weeks or more away from any chance of cold temperatures low enough for heavy frost. And, frost and light snow will not kill plants growing outside until the overnight temperatures drop into the low to mid 20s or what is called a "killing frost".What’s up with this should I harvest now? I’m running out of time.
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Since my original question was posted I’m now seeing a few trichomes starting to turn amber with my 30x power magnifier.Hey Ballz, I wouldn't worry about the new growth of sugar leaves. Plants can be almost done and then start throwing out fresh pistils again. I think @garybo summed it up well. Your girls look great in the pics but I prefer to look at closeups to see how the trichomes are doing, as well as the overall look when deciding when to harvest.
Oh yes for sure I’m going to wait now that I know the regrow is just from our beautiful sunny fall weather. Trichromatic amber is just now poking through.Good looking bud development there.
And in the last two weeks the weather pattern in SE Michigan has dropped from daytime highs in the upper 70s to mid 80s down to low to mid 70s with sunny days up until last Saturday, the same day you posted the msg.
Better temps for growth and a lot of sunlight. The plant is reacting to better growing conditions and growing.
Why harvest now? If you have to, then do it. But not if you think the weather will kill the plants. This part of the state is still 2 weeks or more away from any chance of cold temperatures low enough for heavy frost. And, frost and light snow will not kill plants growing outside until the overnight temperatures drop into the low to mid 20s or what is called a "killing frost".
Some oddities, for sure. I have the feeling that the fires out west had something to do with it. Extra smoke particles in the upper atmosphere to catch and attach water molecules causing the heavy rains to turn into extra heavy rains.But I also honestly I feel like our weather has been so odd this year that maybe it isn't smart to 'expect the usual' right now.
I have started to figure that those few last-minute pistils are a sign of a healthy plant.I always seem to get a couple of last-minute pistils popping, almost as if to say ‘are you SURE you’re ready to start this process?!?’ then I do anyways.