Are these good to harvest?

Snakedoc

Member
I have a 128x scope and can see the trichomes very well. Many clear with some ambers. No cloudy to speak of. This has been the case for the past 2-3 weeks, so I am getting concerned that I might miss the boat and wait too long.
 

UPLoneWolf

Active Member
I would let them go longer and scope every day. Make sure you're looking at most of the buds, you need to reduce the amount of clear trichomes. As you describe "Many clear with some ambers. No cloudy to speak of" the plant is not ripe!

I get jumpy about harvest time but have learned to wait and achieved growing some very pleasant smoke; flavor, smell and effects as the breeder intended.

Be patient with your girls...they'll love you for it!
 

Snakedoc

Member
I would let them go longer and scope every day. Make sure you're looking at most of the buds, you need to reduce the amount of clear trichomes. As you describe "Many clear with some ambers. No cloudy to speak of" the plant is not ripe!

I get jumpy about harvest time but have learned to wait and achieved growing some very pleasant smoke; flavor, smell and effects as the breeder intended.

Be patient with your girls...they'll love you for it!
Thanks! I think tomorrow is the day-- Amber is abundant now. This is my first grow so I'm just pleased as shit that I didn't kill them all in a week
 

Snakedoc

Member
Started trimming my Blueberry and have found some seeds. Does this speak more to me waiting too long? Or messing up conditions earlier on in the grow? Or is it normal? Hopefully it's not crap.
 

Rohi

Member
As far as I've read there are a few reasons why this might happen. First of all, males can polinate females over miles. But probably not the case.
Also stress can induce the female plant to produce seeds. But this i believe is connected to the plant having both sex organs aka being female and male at the same time.

And also yes, ripness - if you wait too long seeds might appear. But probably also related to dual sex.
 

Cannabis.Queen

Well-Known Member
As far as I've read there are a few reasons why this might happen. First of all, males can polinate females over miles. But probably not the case.
Also stress can induce the female plant to produce seeds. But this i believe is connected to the plant having both sex organs aka being female and male at the same time.

And also yes, ripness - if you wait too long seeds might appear. But probably also related to dual sex.
I create enough my own feminized seeds from letting my auto go longer and pollinate itself
 
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