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...Can't really tell from those pics...but...your pistils are receding...any natural light photos?...assume 5 days for drying, a day for trimming...and just work it into your move schedule, and let'um ride...cheerz...h00k...:hookah:
Here are some natural light photos you asked for

I am assuming receding pistils are a sign of something?? Fill me in

Week 9 starts today for this girl..3 weeks before I move..timing has been good but now I'm not sure anymore.

A friend was over with his loupe and mostly cloudy a few clear areas and a couple Amber trics

At this point where I am pressed for time I changed the liggt cycle from 13 hours daylight/11 hours darkness to the new 13 hours darkness and 11 hours daylight. Hoping to move the maturing along quicker with this switch. I doubt I will get much yield loss if any where I'm so late.

Leaves are yellow..falling off and showing signs she is near the end. Has been flushed 2 times already

Anyways here you go...what do u think...few weeks...good to go now...i can't leave her any longer than a week where I'm pressed for moving...dont want this baby doing her thing when the landlord has to show the place to others

As for the smell it's not heavy or stinking the tent out by any means. I'm going to guess and say the smell gets stronger during drying/curing? Just dont want that hay smell and taste again.

Moving to a new place was not planned and has screwed my harvest plans up big time..but it is what it is

Last plant I had never smelled at all and had a grass or hay smell and taste...was because I had to harvest that early. Was an autoflower and this plant below pushed her out..so I chopped her to focus on the photoperiod.

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Themaddaabber would you consider a plant a mutant if the fan leaves only produce one single leaf not the five typically shown on a plant
It's called ducks foot. Almost looks like a webbed 3 pronged leaf? They are a very sought after mutaion as they provide a much more discrete look when in veg. If I remember correctly they do put off "normal " leaves in flower, but I'm not 1000% on that. Hard to say w.o a pic of your lady tho...

Here's a shot of one courtesy of growweedeasy.com
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So when I cut my trimmings for clones I use rooting gel and put the ends in rapid rooter plugs then lay them in a container with a clear lid till I see roots popping thru.
Question-
Should they be standing up or is laying them down ok?
Should the plugs be covered so the roots don't get light? I figured the plug keeps the light off where the roots are forming.

I've started about a dzn this way but looking to improve my method.
TIA
 
Thank you for asking this question as I'm seeing similar results except mine is just a week old
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would any of you be able to tell me why this young baby is appearing a light green on the first leaves
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I've had it far at the begging and it was stretching so I put the light super close to the plant to prevent stretching and having her fall over for now she sprouted in a jiffy pellet then I transplanted her Into a solo cup with Fox farm soil and for water since germination I've been giving her distilled water. Any help would be appreciated
FFOF is too hot for a plant that size. Happy frog, cut 40% with perlite, next time. I would take it back out of that soil and put it in something with very little nutrient content. When it get's about 4-5 nodes, then put it back into the FFOF. I grow in coco now, but learned to grow with FF products. Same way with FF nutes, always use less than recommended !! less is more with FF !!
 
FFOF is too hot for a plant that size. Happy frog, cut 40% with perlite, next time. I would take it back out of that soil and put it in something with very little nutrient content. When it get's about 4-5 nodes, then put it back into the FFOF. I grow in coco now, but learned to grow with FF products. Same way with FF nutes, always use less than recommended !! less is more with FF !!

Thank you so much for your comment now that I think about it I didn't have fox farm when I started with my first plant. I used miracle grow would you recommend I repeat that process untill she grows a little bigger? Btw have any of you herd of a strain called skunk diesel? I got this as a freebie in my gyro seed pack but can't seem to find much info on it
 
Ok guys i have been fighting this for a while now..., really since like a week out of sprout... Ill show the picture first
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first i thought it was calcium but afyer looking deeper into it.. Its not calcium. Then i was thinking it was fluctuating ph. Which was my fault for being distracted with this deficiency i spaced out of few simple things.. But my ph has been stable for 2 days now.. And its getting worse. Now im thinking magnesium Or manganese deficiency. And a few of the little new growth fingers come out a little wonky.. Can any of my pros or fellow growers help me out..
 
To be very honest it seems like neglect as harsh as that sounds because I check my plants as soon as I wake up when I get off of work and before I go to bed. I could be phyco though who knows...that's why I have Mary lol so just make sure to check her at least once a day
 
HEY EVERYONE THIS IS MY FIRST GROW AND I THINK I AM SUPER CLOSE TO HARVESTING. THESE ARE CROP KINGS NORTHERN LIGHTS AUTOS AND THEYRE ABOUT 58 days old. I have some pics of the plants and trichomes. Let me know what you guys think
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