amber trichs before/after harvest???

Canabian420

Active Member
so, i was trying to look up info about amber trichs, and when they become amber. when they turn amber on the plant. and when you harvest cloudy/clear trichomes that turn amber after drying/cure. are they the same thing? or will they both have the same effect?

could not find anything so i was wondering if anyone here knows.
 

krok

Active Member
Yes, I believe it's the same thing. Amber is amber.
From personal experience, a LOT of cloudy trichs will turn amber during curing.

However, I don't know this for a fact - maybe milky thrics that become amber during curing is not "true amber"? Anyone else?
 

PoppaDoc

Active Member
As a cannabis cultivator, it helps to know just a little bit more than what THC is?such as how it develops over time and how chemical changes in trichomes contribute to different psychoactive effects.
 

krok

Active Member
What do you mean, PoppaDoc?
Anyone have an answer? I know the question sounds stupid, but now I'm curious.
 

FarmerJJ

Member
What do you mean, PoppaDoc?
Anyone have an answer? I know the question sounds stupid, but now I'm curious.
Well, it's to my knowledge that trichs go through stages as they age on the plant and in the curing jar, they go from just a stalk on the buds surface, to a mostly formed clear trichome, to a "milky" trichome and finally to an amber trichome. It's important to note that their is some debate about what is better "milky" trichomes or "amber" trichomes. But as i have read it a milky trichome harvest will boast higher numbers in THC, whereas harvesting when the trichomes are amber shows a higher level of CBD and CBN. This means that a milky harvest will give you an up-lifting energetic high, and an amber harvest will give you a powerful stone feeling(In theory anyway). And tichomes that turn amber after harvest are actually amber.:weed:
 

supaleeb

Active Member
This was answered a few days ago in another thread:

when trics turn amber after they dry/cure is that the same thing as amber on the plant? or does it not have the same effect?

like trics that wer cloudy/clear when they wer on the plant and turned amber after drying/cure
not the same thing. the trics that were cloudly/clear when they were on the plant are turning amber due to ripeness.
the trics that amber after drying and curing are amber because its dead.
 

krok

Active Member
I found this interesting.
I'll have to harvest a lot earlier then - or I would get.... dead amber... ;-)

(BTW: I got two different answers above, both cannot be true).
 
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