Are these babies ready yet?

skilz123

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9 1/2 Weeks into Flowering, Strawberry Cough Plants. Stats say its a 60 day flower, but the top colas look like they have cloudiness but not much amber and the bottoms still look kinda clear, pics attached, lmk what you think? How much longer etc...?
 

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Primz

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Seems like the buds are nice and compact, but i would wait for 50% amber and 50% white untill i crop, but like other guy said its what you like that counts.
 

mj320002

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I would wait if I were you. The risks of chopping early far outweigh the risks of chopping late. I would recommend with any new strain to let it go longer then if you think it would be better cut sooner you know that for the future but if you chop early you will never know what you might be missing. Trust me I know the pain of chopping to soon.


Seems like the buds are nice and compact, but i would wait for 50% amber and 50% white untill i crop, but like other guy said its what you like that counts.
 

Primz

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Also just a word to the wise i persoanly would start to flush them girls now. Also dont rush you drying process as the bud look kinda nice on this so dont get to impatient.
 

Brick Top

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I would wait if I were you. The risks of chopping early far outweigh the risks of chopping late.

This is just like déjà vu all over again. I think this question is asked five or so times a week if not more. People really need to educate themselves and purchase the needed equipment BEFORE they begin to grow.

The idea that harvesting late is better than harvesting early is a commonly held misperception since the risks are equal. If someone harvests early the amount of THC is the trichomes has not yet peaked so you will not reach full potency but if you harvest late the THC has begun to degrade so once again you do not have full potency. The difference is in is the amount of time that someone may harvest early or late. If the same the difference is minimal other than you will end up with far more CBN harvesting late.

THC that has not reached its peak or THC that has broken down means the same thing, less than maximum levels of THC.




Trichomes

Trichomes are small appendages that look like hairs. They are produced by marijuana, and other plants. Female marijuana plants produce certain trichomes that are a rich source of THC. These trichomes can be found in their largest concentration on the buds. They start out clear, turn a milky color, then turn amber (light brown).

The trichomes in picture 1 are clear. After the plant has flowered for a few weeks, the trichomes start to turn a milky color (picture 2). After a few more weeks, they will be totally milky in color. In the later stages of flowering, trichomes will turn to a light brown color (picture 3). The amount of time required to get to this point depends on the marijuana strain and the growing conditions.

In picture 2 you can see the stems have started to turn from a clear color to a milky translucent color. For maximum THC content and a more cerebral and energetic high, harvest your plants when a majority of the trichomes on the plants in your garden are a fully milky translucent color.

You can wait until most of the trichomes have started to turn amber, but the resulting marijuana will produce more of a sleepy body stone than it would if plants were harvested earlier. The trichome in picture 3 is about 90% amber, with just a trace of the milky translucent color it previously possessed. After the trichome is fully amber in color, the THC starts to degrade.

Harvesting late gives you compost.

(Pictures below are in reverse order, pic #3, pic #2, pic #1)
 

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Primz

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Yeah Brick top is right, best to look around the Forum before makeing new threads like this as 9 times out of 10, its already been answered in another thread lol but no harm no foul. :joint:

But with the equipment part i dont think that true, yeah if you are a perfectionist then spend $$$$$ but if you wanna experiment then i wouldnt recommend spending loads of $.

Get the technique right first then get the equipment.

:peace:
 

kash959

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thanx brick top. +rep for u. i've always wondered what they really looked liked when people give these terms...
 

Brick Top

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Yeah Brick top is right, best to look around the Forum before makeing new threads like this as 9 times out of 10, its already been answered in another thread lol but no harm no foul. :joint:

But with the equipment part i dont think that true, yeah if you are a perfectionist then spend $$$$$ but if you wanna experiment then i wouldnt recommend spending loads of $.

Get the technique right first then get the equipment.

:peace:

You can buy a very inexpensive mini-scope from Radio Shack, for only around $12.00, and it is all you need to be able to see your trichomes. If someone cannot afford $12.00 they cannot afford to grow.

Part of the technique is when to harvest just as when to water and when to feed etc.

What good is working on your technique if in the end you have spent months and dollars for nothing more than compost because you flowered to long?
 

Primz

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You can buy a very inexpensive mini-scope from Radio Shack, for only around $12.00, and it is all you need to be able to see your trichomes. If someone cannot afford $12.00 they cannot afford to grow.

Part of the technique is when to harvest just as when to water and when to feed etc.

What good is working on your technique if in the end you have spent months and dollars for nothing more than compost because you flowered to long?
Yeah i didnt mean a microscope i ment a expensive set up, Lights, Hydro, ect.

:peace:
 
i cut my plants when there is about 75% brown hairs and 25% white hairs. but its up to the grower how they like there smoke. try cutting a plant now and leaving a few. cut them differnt times, experiment!

:joint:Peace!
 
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