hope dosent sound stupid:)

Discussion in 'Cannabis and Marijuana' started by bunnyshock, Apr 8, 2008.

  1. bunnyshock

    bunnyshock Member

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    Ive read that redish brown hairs on a plant means its ready and loosing potency my plant has some brownish red hairs on the bottom nodes does that mean that particular buds ready?? despite the time frame "refer to previous thread" or 3 week flowering; I dont think its ready.. but I dont want to waste it.. the surrounding bud part is (this) small and it has no resin build up I can see so should I just leave them or pull em off to smoke??
    Thanks you guys again;)
     
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    no, your plants had been brushed by your hands or something and brused/injured the pistillate, your plant are far from being ready to smoke, have only been flowering for 6/8 weeks you said in your other thread, be patient, there done growing vegetatively they will now begin to produce thc if you leave them alone long enough. Some plants take 10/12 weeks to ripen. believe me if you wait this long and take tender care its well worth it. dont quick dry since it inativates psycoactive compounds, <please pros dont scold me on that.. I know if you throw a 4 oz bud in the oven to dry in 20 min, smoke it youll still get high, but its a major waste if you cant afford it.
     
  3. BudBill

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    Hey my man great advice. Actually I am thinking she is referring to preflowers as that plant has been in flowering for only 3-4 weeks.
     
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    Yeah I think I answered this one first and didnt notice the use of Halogen Lights mentioned on the other pages. Imho them Girls are suffering...
     
  5. BudBill

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    Big time. I see some good stretching and if they had any weight would be bent to the floor :) Its all good though you have to start somewhere.
     
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