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That plant is fully good to go IMO. I also personally feel that "racy paranoid" effect is causing primarily by pesticides, fungicides and other SOP's of commercial pot
You're not concerned with the amount of white pistils still popping out?That plant is fully good to go IMO. I also personally feel that "racy paranoid" effect is causing primarily by pesticides, fungicides and other SOP's of commercial pot
Thanks for the advice thus far.At milky white like this I check for bud swell. I'm still seeing quite a few trichs that seem to be just getting some color or are still clear. By the time I start seeing a noticeable amount of amber developing, I'm usually at or close to max mass. The exception for me is something that I want to have a heavy body focus. Everything else....well I got stuff to do. Lol My primary goal is quality. If I can manage to get a little more quantity too that's great but I don't sweat it.
YMMV
Regardless, those are beautiful girls!
I think the "pearlish amber" is a milky trich.I sooo don't want amber on my weed that from the moment when I see milk I am checking twice per day like lunatic
before amber bursts few different ambers have to appear. that pearlish amber (I don't know how to call this phase colour differently but you have it nicely captured in your photos) is as far as I would go. when I see first more clear amber ambers I cut immediately, if I have to branch at the time
your amber just starts and you have still filling clears so any day now any day
greets
I think the "pearlish amber" is a milky trich.
Did you look at the entire thread? I've posted a bunch of trichome pics with magnification. And I didn't say 14th week of flower, I said 14 weeks old. It's an auto flower that sprouted on March 23rd. Please feel free to look it over and share you thoughts about the question posed!hurts reading the comments, seeing the amatures going by eye on pistils hahah
dont go by eye on those long white hairs bro. some strains will go brown than new white pistils shoot through (even when its peak mature)
you need a jewlers loop or something with 60x + microscope. you dont want clear trichomes and your dont want amber. the goal is get as many cloudy as possible.
if youre in the 14th week of flower man thats a really long time to flower. im going in my 7th week and my 6 different strains all look almost ready to pull.
no hate but if you go buy eye of pistils you might as well put the same effort in with feeding and guess nute amounts. haha sorry
yep i did but misred the 14th week part.Did you look at the entire thread? I've posted a bunch of trichome pics with magnification. And I didn't say 14th week of flower, I said 14 weeks old. It's an auto flower that sprouted on March 23rd. Please feel free to look it over and share you thoughts about the question posed!
If you're going to call the others commenting "amateurs" I'd expect more from you than just a cut-and-paste of a generic strain description. Do you choose to harvest based on the seed banks stated timeline as highlighted in your link?yep i did but misred the 14th week part.
Jack Herer Autoflowering - Strain Information - CannaConnection
Jack Herer Autoflowering is ready for harvest in just 10 weeks. This rapid plant is named after the famous cannabis activist Jack Herer.www.cannaconnection.com