Indoor How long left...+ hermi cross polination? help please

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Bit of a mess this...

planted outdoors 1st june uk

moved indoors aprox 2 week ago...due to cold wet weather

these are skunk haze and from what info on the net flowering time is 10weeks they are slow that's for sure ..I cant work out when they would of started but Im guessing mid to late September I think they easily need another 4 weeks -6 weeks

there are no yellowing leaves, pistols, are not brown or orange

last grow had a hermi on one lower branch ruin the lot, anyone see any indications from the buds that any seeds are forming im hoping im just paranoid.

anyway ive attached couple pics sorry not that great quality theres no natural light available to take pics.


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Nice plant man defo needs a good 4-6 weeks flower you're right there. Cant see any signs of seeds and I'm not the most experienced but early swollen pistils and orange hairs are some signs I'll dig up a pic of a Hermie I had did produce some lovely smoke suprizingly
 
Nice plant man defo needs a good 4-6 weeks flower you're right there. Cant see any signs of seeds and I'm not the most experienced but early swollen pistils and orange hairs are some signs I'll dig up a pic of a Hermie I had did produce some lovely smoke suprizingly

theres actually 4 there lol but crowded but they are surprisingly good consodering the soil and feed used .

thanks for your reply I can see what's going on there, some of my calx are swollen, I'm hoping pollen from the last grow hasn't got em.

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Ah Man, Making my mouth water...
I took the liberty to turn these pictures upright for a better look and I'm loving what I see.

Yeah, A good Haze is slow but man the wait is worth it for sure...

Very Healthy looking and seems to be a good size for indoor, Everytime I grow a Haze indoors I have to dedicate a whole space just for one plant. They love to stretch and bend, Taking over the whole place...
Until you beat them into submission.lol
But, A real Haze fights back...
Usually winning the space struggle...

I don't see any sign of seeding or hermi, My opinion is you've got it down :thumbs:
 

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Ah Man, Making my mouth water...
I took the liberty to turn these pictures upright for a better look and I'm loving what I see.

Yeah, A good Haze is slow but man the wait is worth it for sure...

Very Healthy looking and seems to be a good size for indoor, Everytime I grow a Haze indoors I have to dedicate a whole space just for one plant. They love to stretch and bend, Taking over the whole place...
Until you beat them into submission.lol
But, A real Haze fights back...
Usually winning the space struggle...

I don't see any sign of seeding or hermi, My opinion is you've got it down :thumbs:


thanks for turning the pics , they started outdoors on June 1st , only just been brought indoors 2weeks ago.

they are growing well indeed despite the soil and food used and the damage in transit getting them indoors

cheers
 
so at a guess how far into glower would you guess/how long left?
 
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