August is moving on past. Finally getting some cooler days. Had several rains last week so haven’t watered or given molasses and kelp. The pot was well enriched with bone and blood meal to start and it has certainly served this plant well. As @Sweet Seeds noted in the comments she has sustained some insect damage but I don’t think the buds have been affected.
I’m looking to maximize CBD. THC is not as important to me in this strain, and I have mixed feelings about CBN. I want a very relaxing medicine to help my wife with muscle spasms she gets at night from prescription meds she takes for a serious heart condition. While CBN may help her sleep, it also gives a groggyness that she would not want. I wish there was better info out there about harvesting. I got a microscope to watch trichomes with and will probably harvest on the late side of peak and just hope she tolerates the CBN well.
@ODNTrick, Some CBD growers will harvest as soon as trichomes are only partially cloudy. Others will wait even longer.
To be sure to avoid a psychoactive effect, it would be better to have + 50% amber.
I would like to give you a concrete answer, but this topic is very 'green' and needs more research.
Sweet smokes!
-Apolo
@Sweet_Seeds, since you dropped by, let me ask a question if you. I am reading a lot of conflicting info about maximizing CBD at harvest. I have a handheld microscope to monitor trichomes. They still seem quite glassy. I know THC degrades to CBN as trichomes turn amber. What percent cloudy/ Amber should I be looking for with the Honey Peach CBD to get the most CBD possible. Thanks in advance.