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Old 03-29-2006, 06:00 AM #1
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Clear Trichs, Red Pistils, Starting to seed...

Hi guys was wondering if I could get some help here.

I have a DP Passion #1 plant in LST that got rootbound at 2 weeks of flower. Now at almost 8 weeks of 12/12 (3 weeks after transplant) it hasn't made any improvement.

Dutch Passion estimates growing time at 6 weeks or 42 days. I am now on day 54. Last time I grew Passion #1 I harvested on day 46. The buds were much, much fatter and had many, many more trichs.

I have checked the trichs the last few weeks and have seen no progression. They sit at about 90% clear and 10% clouded. The pistils are about 90% red and shrivelled now. The buds havn't packed on any weight since week 2. I've noticed a seed forming in the top bud.

I know harvest on this plant is going to be weak, and I've prepared myself for that. I also have a Hempstar plant in flower that is turning out magnificently under the same conditions and will make up for the lack of the Passion harvest.

My question to you guys is what should I do?

Should I harvest now?

Should I try and let it go longer?

heres some pics at day 50:





I would really like to hear some opinions of what you'd do if you were in my shoes.

Thanks Guys
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When you found out it was rootbound 2 weeks into flower did you transplant?
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Old 03-29-2006, 06:41 AM #3
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Thanks for your quick reply Turkish,

I didn't really notice a slow of growth till about week 3, because it slowed after week 2. During week 3 I became suspicious and didn't finally take action till week 4. The transplant was very smooth and shouldn't have caused much stress. Now at 3-4 weeks after the transplant (week 8), there has been very little signs of any new growth.

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Old 03-29-2006, 06:43 AM #4
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to be more specific they were in 2G pots, now they are in like 15G pots.
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