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    Previously healthy plants appear stressed as buds mature.

    These are ACDC clones after 10 weeks of 12/12. Fed with Gen. Organics, Bio Thrive Bloom at about 2 Tbs. per 4 - 5 gallons. pH in 6.0, out 6.4, using Blumats to distribute the solution . They are growing in one half of a 2' x 4' grow tent, in 5 2 Gallon cloth pots, with 300W Viparsana LED lamp. There's a 100 cfm in line exhaust fan, a small desk fan for air movement, and a 30 pt Fridgidaire dehumidifier for the odd day that the humidity gets high.

    Should be ready to harvest based on expected time for this strain, though trichomes still seem clear to my inexperienced eye. Previous generation of these was harvested at 8 weeks and appeared similar though it had smaller buds, possibly due to being defoliated a little less than the current crop (which still needed more). It seems also now the trichomes have less of a pronounced 'head' on them. Did I blow it and wait too long?

    Prev generation produced acceptable quantity and quality of RSO, in that it seemed as affective in treating my wife's Parkinson's symptoms as the Chronic High CBD (75% CBD, 3.5% THC) we'd been buying at the dispensary (Kind Peoples Coop, Santa Cruz, CA), but I aim to do better.

    I've tried adjusting watering + or -, but neither seemed to improve the appearance. My instinct then is to just harvest it even though the trichomes don't seem 'ripe' yet. Should be at least as good as the last crop, given the generally larger buds, and 2 weeks longer.

    I'm interested in thoughts on this. Here are some of mine:

    Maybe this strain just gets that way once it's putting all it's juice into buds for a while.

    Plants are too crowded, and need more support. Possible remedies the next crop: Get another 300W lamp so I can use the whole 2' x 4' space. Start 12/12 lighting while the plants are smaller. Add a screen for ScroG. Be more on top of defoliation, and pruning low lying buds as well.

    I've read, that trichome appearance at harvest has more effect on THC than on CBD, and that CBD content is not as affected by the exact harvest time either. Perhaps trichome appearance in a strain like ACDC that's expected to produce ~1:20 THC:CBD doesn't reflect the development and eventual degradation of THC to CBN, since relatively little of that is happening anyway.


    Last edited by jalapeno; 01-08-2018, 04:00 PM.

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    Sorry to see your unhealthy plants. My guess is not nice either, cuz to me it looks like mold has taken over. Hope I'm wrong.
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    • jalapeno
      jalapeno commented
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      Humidity has bee kept religiously below 55%, in an indoor grow with good ventilation, and grown in new packaged soil (Ocean Forest), so mold was definitely not on my list of suspects, and I have not recognized any moldy odors, or visually recognized mold in the flowers. Plants are now all cut and hanging upside down, so I can see that they each have nice shape, instead of the tangle of gangly colas they had while they were still in the pots, and I can see considerably more bud mass than my first crop had.

      Hope you're mistaken about the mold, though if you're correct, best I harvested them before it got any worse. The whole plants are being turned in to RSO as soon as they are dry, so bud appearance is not critical, though naturally, I don't want to be ingesting moldy RSO either. Buds have a fresh piny smell up close now. Prior to harvest, room smelled 'dank' in a yummy and promising way.

    • Dutchman1
      Dutchman1 commented
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      I think Cannuck might be right.

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    Canuck147, you may be right. Though I might not go so far as to say that mold has 'taken over', I did find these fuzzy white spots on one bud, and am scrambling to protect the rest of my crop as it hangs drying.

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    • D.A.A.S.69
      D.A.A.S.69 commented
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      Hey jalapeno, man that's some wild looking stuff, I'd be careful with that. Them buds like a little room to move, with a good breeze, they don't like rubbing on each other.
      Sure pretty plants.

    • jalapeno
      jalapeno commented
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      Canuck147, as you know, the weird while spots turned out to be specks of perlite that got stuck. However, I'm still concerned that you thought there was mold, even before I posted the pictures with the perlite. Was that based just on the general unhealthy appearance of the plants, or were there particular details that made you think of mold? My current theory, is that the general state was due to over crowding and perhaps over watering. The poor general state could lead to mold, but not necessarily be caused by mold. So, I'm proceeding with caution. Looked at a bunch of pictures of bud rot, and have not seen anything like those examples yet.

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