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pistils are just pretty flower parts... they have nothing to do with the ripeness of your bud. Enjoy the show! They are very pretty flowers!
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pistils are just pretty flower parts... they have nothing to do with the ripeness of your bud. Enjoy the show! They are very pretty flowers!
patience... to her, its not been all that long and she really is busy with things too, you just can't see it.
if it helps... i have one being finicky in my tent right now too... my super cheese has decided that she didn't like being trimmed and lst'd, and she has fallen way behind the others in the tent in water usage, sitting at 5 days at the moment. Yesterday she was looking quite angry with downturned clawed leaves pointing at the ground, and I know her roots have just hit a strong layer of something she didn't want to deal with... but I am being very patient with her, letting her slowly use up all of that water. Today she looked a lot happier and had a growth spurt... she will come out of this just fine. Sometimes, you just have to be patient and let them figure it out.
As far as her fan leaves falling off... All you can do is be patient and do what you know is best to solve the issue for her... she has to do all the hard work. She is a weed... that is her job, to survive in adversity. Give her the chance to do that now that you have given her the tools she needs to work. Nothing happens instantly in the plant world.
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If it is during her normal daytime/lights on, it shouldn't be any problems.
Just be careful and do bug checkings.
I knew a guy who every morning wheeled his plants on a cart out to a sun porch for a few hours... and they ended up being beautiful plants. As AB said, anytime you step outdoors with your plants you risk bringing part of that outdoors back in with you to your grow room. The first time you come back in with spider mites like I did, you probably will not want to do this any more... but as long as you are careful you can minimize this danger.
yep, it is looking pretty ugly, but I can also see signs that the epsom is working... keep giving the calmag each time and they are looking hungry besides that... are you giving full strength nutes too? Also on the neem... you want to stop spraying that around week 5 of flower or you will end up smoking neem... not very pleasant.
They look hungry... they need nutes... all that yellow is alarming.