Northern Lights x Blueberry: First time growers

Looking for any feedback at all on how these girls look. Everything seems to be under control etc with temperature and humidity. They are potent girls & filling out well. Any advice would be much appreciated on the next stages. Thank you
 

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Looking for any feedback at all on how these girls look. Everything seems to be under control etc with temperature and humidity. They are potent girls & filling out well. Any advice would be much appreciated on the next stages. Thank you

The leaves look to be too dark of a green color. I'll need more information to go on...

Please see "How to Ask for Grow Support."
 
The plants look like they will make it to harvest, so don't worry. To evaluate how well they are doing we need to know more.

Nutrients used?
Soil, soil less, hydro? Details for the one you use.
Lights
temperature/humidity
the strains
watering/feeding schedule
 
I agree pretty green. They look to me like they are about 40-50 days of flowering. I like to see some green fading to lighter colors at this point.

The green is chlorophyll and that has to be converted to sugars somewhere in the process. Either during flowering or in curing. In flowering its a normal process and the plants tco it on their own. If you chop and its still very green you need to pay close attention to the curing process for a smooth tasting flower.

Tell us about your growing technique.
 
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