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How far along is my shark

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This is my first indoor plant ever its been under 12 hours for 7 weeks and showing flowers for 5 weeks and the hairs are just starting to turn red.Do i count the recommended 9 weeks from the start of 12 hour cycle or from2 weeks later when the flowers started showing? Its getting frostier everyday how many more weeks should i let her go? other pics are in the Flowering Pictures Section

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yoo Cowboy , nice photo :)

looks like more 2 weeks.. but may be less or more time, it depends... when 75%-90% of the hairs are red and you notice a slight change in the aroma, or the tricomes turning yellow, then its harvest time! :)

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Im going to feed her aggressively for the next week 6 and start reducing Nutrients and flushing a bit week 7 and flush completely for week 8 then if the hairs are mostly turned red ill leave her in the dark 48 hours or more before I Harvest.This is going to be the best X-MAS Ever!!

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Give it till at least 9-10 weeks of flowering.looks like maybe more.May have sativa in it and could take longer.Start counting the day you switch it to 12/12.You can get a 30x-60x magnification scope online and look at the trichomes and see when they have went from clear to milky white and a little bit amber.then you can pick them.

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