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Fre_84
Fre_84started grow question 3 years ago
these are the trichomes
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Grey_Wolf
Grey_Wolfanswered grow question 3 years ago
@Fre_84 two weeks mate or until they have really gone milky and some have begun to turn an amber color aprox 15-30% amber is what you should aim for
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 3 years ago
Let me know if you need any more help with this, you can use the DM feature. Your inbox is the little green arrow at the bottom right of the screen. Cheers,
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Ezzjaybruh
Ezzjaybruhanswered grow question 3 years ago
Pics of plant too amigo.. Probably 1.5-3 weeks but again hard to say without reference photos of the plant/bud
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 3 years ago
Hey man, with out any other updates or photos of the plants its hard to say. but the following is good advice to follow for when it ready to harvest. Just have to check back every so many days to find out. If you updated your diary with a new week and showed the whole plants we could help you out better. The best tried and true method is by looking at the trichomes. The little frosty bits. Your want them to be all cloudy with 10-30% amber mixed in on the buds not the sugar leaves. I prefer a little lighter close to or below 10% but that's just me. https://www.royalqueenseeds.com/img/cms/Harvest%20Trichomes%20desktop%20EN.jpg this is a reference for what to look for. The Pistils or the white hairs are not a good indicator of when to harvest as they can dry out for many reasons. Lack of humidity, fan pointed on them, they been aorund to long and new ones are made. The plant will always have pistils on them so if you want for them to dry you will go past your prime harvest window. Its also important to note if your plant stretches and lot and is super tall. the top most buds will be ready first and the bottoms will be ready in a week or so. This is why growers use the SCROG technique to create an even canopy so they all ripen around the same time. Best Of Luck and Happy Growing.
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