Canadiananswered grow question 5 years ago Just as a general rule to check out for amber colour do not look in the Leafs look straight on to the flower and also there is a few signs you start looking for .
1 there is no more white pistils shooting to the sky instead they have all become Brown orange a reddish and curl down in a crispy way.
2 by simply looking at them they look foggy and have gained in fatness.
3 under the microscope 40×or greater soom capacity you should be able to see no more glassy trichome heads all of them should be milky and some Amber depending on how you like your high usually between 10 and 60% Amber.
Hope this information help you out . Good luck with your garden and have a happy grow