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i accidentally left the door to my cab open and it got some releftion of my 175W halide for an entire 36 hours plantin front turned hermie fast forward to now and its day 57 flower and these 100% idicas arnt dont yet ? not a single amber trichome anywhere that i can see, though plenty of clear/cloudy and the hermie plant up front looks closer to being finished than the non hermie that one only seems to have about 5 percent of the pistils even turned color how much longer can i expect before i can harvest i was hoping to cut at the latelst on the 3rd so day 62 but if they need more i can wait a little longer how long does light posining increase flowering time overall? | ||
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | well, when did the door get left open? you didnt tell us when it happened, and so when you try and use that as a reference to today, we dont know how much time has passed since the incident ^^. well i dont think anything detrimental came of it. as long as when it EVENTUALLY went into night mode, it was not cut short, then it should be grrrrrrrrreat!
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I'm not convinced that one incident of light leaking, even for 36 hours would be the cause of your hermie. In additon to that, 8 weeks is more of a guide than a hard and fast rule - everybody's environment is different and therefore so are the flowering times. Bottom line is, if you want them to finish in the next couple of days, then it's time to pull the plug and leave them in the dark until you are satisfied with the color of the trichs. Good luck! ![]()
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![]() | Is it possible that exposing your flowering females to MH can create Hermes?? I have adjoining rooms (1 HPS & 1 MH) & often leave the doors between them open. I've had the occasional Herme, but always thought it was more genetic? | ||
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | no MH makes more females ive heard the reason i thought it hermied it is becuase it was getting light from my open closet door during its entire 12 hour darkperiod and i thought maybe that stressed her. this inncident happend around the middle of week 4 of 12/12 so far all the seeds are sterile and dont even require you to pick them out before rolling a joint in my samples anyway ![]() day 57 flowering in the books and still hoping at least the hermie is pickable by the 3rd or day 61 | ||
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