The pistils in that photo are white because the flower is still not mature. Most plants take about 8 weeks minimum in the flower stage. So all these whites hairs (pistils) are going to start to turn red and even brown in the upcoming weeks.
Those leaf tips look to be showing signs of stress. Could be over fertilizing.
From this point to harvest is a very fun. Keep the photos coming!!!
Most people would probably take cuttings from the plant(s) they like. These cuttings are clones that you can root and veg for about a month. After you harvest the current crop, you'd just move the now bushy clones into flowering stage.
And repeat.
Also there is a technique called re-vegging. This is where you harvest your plant and then put it back under veg lighting and veg fertilizer.
This is a little process can be considerably slower then the cloning method.
@massmedicinals Thanks for chiming in! Always glad to have someone who actually knows what they're talking about around. You are correct 100% correct even down to the fact that these plants have some slight stress, they previously had a cal-mag deficiency and recouped, possibly now over fertilized in the act of countering act the deficiency. These plants are grown from seed, however cuttings were taken during veg and on they're way to the next set-up. @tonyndrews This Cultivar is named SnowLand, a Cola is a term often used to describe the larger buds at the top of each branch.
Wow! Is that stain called SnowLand Cola?
That is such an interesting plant, I have never seen a cannabis plant almost completely white.
Do you by any chance know why it is completely white?
Hey @tonyndrews,
The pistils in that photo are white because the flower is still not mature. Most plants take about 8 weeks minimum in the flower stage. So all these whites hairs (pistils) are going to start to turn red and even brown in the upcoming weeks.
Those leaf tips look to be showing signs of stress. Could be over fertilizing.
From this point to harvest is a very fun. Keep the photos coming!!!
Cheers!
@massmedicinals
You really know what you are talking about
Thank you for that useful bit on information. You seem to be very good at this. Do you know how to keep getting bud from the same plant?
Thanks!
Most people would probably take cuttings from the plant(s) they like. These cuttings are clones that you can root and veg for about a month. After you harvest the current crop, you'd just move the now bushy clones into flowering stage.
And repeat.
Also there is a technique called re-vegging. This is where you harvest your plant and then put it back under veg lighting and veg fertilizer.
This is a little process can be considerably slower then the cloning method.
Cheers,
@massmedicinals
@massmedicinals Thanks for chiming in! Always glad to have someone who actually knows what they're talking about around. You are correct 100% correct even down to the fact that these plants have some slight stress, they previously had a cal-mag deficiency and recouped, possibly now over fertilized in the act of countering act the deficiency. These plants are grown from seed, however cuttings were taken during veg and on they're way to the next set-up. @tonyndrews This Cultivar is named SnowLand, a Cola is a term often used to describe the larger buds at the top of each branch.