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Hazeykushhash
Hazeykushhashstarted grow question 2 years ago
Can anyone tell if these are ready to harvest? Only in the 9th week and was expecting to harvest after about 12 weeks judging by other diaries on this strain. She's "quick one" by royal Queen seeds. Thricomes seem milky to me and some maybe amber?
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Hazeykushhash
Hazeykushhashanswered grow question 2 years ago
Thanks all for the answers. That's exactly what I was hoping to hear so she has more time to fatten up. Too soon to harvest and more time for bud growth. Much appreciated
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 2 years ago
Wait until you have 98-99% brown pistils before harvesting. This will put you in the "10-30% amber trichome" zone without having to look too closely. Start your flush when there are about 95% brown pistils.
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GrowingGrannie
GrowingGrannieanswered grow question 2 years ago
Yeah, you're close but not close enough.... trichs are still pretty clear! I'd say you have 3-4 weeks left. One way to judge when to REALLY start looking at the trichs is when about 50% of the pistils have turned brown... then you want to pay close attention to your trichs which will ultimately tell you when she should be harvested. If you harvest when all are milky, you'll only get a cerebral effect - no relaxation ... if you wait until they're milky and about 10-20% are amber, you'll get a balanced cerebral/body effect... if you wait until they're mostly amber, you'll have lost a lot of the THC and will simply get couchlock... Good luck!
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DutchDoobie
DutchDoobieanswered grow question 2 years ago
High Hazeykushhash, The trichomes on this plant are still clear and shine like glass. Wait till they are cloudy than you can start flushing. When the first trichomes are amber it is time for harvest. The ambers are really brown and you can spot them easily. I prefer harvesting when there are about 10% amber. You can buy a pocket microscope x60 if you want to work precisely. They are cheap and they help you making sure that your hard work will not be thrown away harvesting to early or to late. They can also be very handy with pest identification. My guess is that this plant still needs to flower around 3 weeks before harvest. Happy harvest!
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