Simple question. It’s been several weeks and she looks like maturing may have halted. Not a healthy looking plant either so I’m thinking about starting over. You guys tell me
This exact same thing happened to me, bro. Few grows ago. Hold on. I’m on my way to work when I get there I’ll post some pictures. I would suggest you shopping now and then start over but that’s just my call. I’ll post pictures when I get to work.
Right now you are growing buds not leaves, so look passed the ugly leaves and remove the one's that need removed and continue on with the plant. Your in full flowering now would be a waste to kill it off now. It will produce for your.
Happens often, caused by genetics, or too much light, or other stresses. Keep an eye on the trichomes, when they say it's done, it's done.
I'd personally trim off the dead leaves and let the buds mature more. Dead leaves sitting on bud promotes bud rot and isn't pretty looking.
If your really going to toss out . WOW. Ok if your really need to get this done fast. 8 hours light the rest dark. Will finish very fast. Trim off the dead leaves protruding into the buds . 14 more days it be curing . WOW man im shocked person throwing away plants at this stage . Also dim your lights a bit may help slowing the fox tailing .
All looks good to me, I would chop the plants, might not be the best results but you have a crop, I would do it sooner rather than later. Every time a leaf slides out, open the buds and check for mold or brown gray buds, only keep the healthy green buds.
Some growers let all there fan leaves die before harvest by stopping feeding the plant. Remove the leaves which will be easy just by pulling on them. Those buds got more growing to do so let them continue on and you will be happy you did. As long as you got good air flow and RH around 40 you don't have to worry about mold. Just my opinion
@Clearsky could be right, I get a little worried when all the leaves die because the buds are next so I chop but maybe you have a week or 2 and the buds will continue grow in size or they could turn to tip rot or bud root, it's a gamble, choice is your's, but I would keep a close eye on the plants.