cutting leaves with Trichomes attached???

Illegalbreather

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I am getting ready to harvest my first grow season. I have noticed that there are trichomes all over several of the leaves. When I trim the leaves for curing do I want to cut off the leaves covered by the trichomes???

Also, I am starting to see seeds sprouting all over and this plant isn't a hermie and wasn't exposed to other males, did I do something else wrong??

Spanks for the words of wisdom!!!:joint:
 

Pool

Well-Known Member
No males in with it? No males close by?

The leaf trimming is all preference. Personally, I trim it all off and save for hash, butter, or whatever else.
 

Illegalbreather

Well-Known Member
I made sure to throw the males away once they were identified (which was early). I read on another post that toward the end of the flowering stage some female plants with produce a few seeds. The seeds I'm seeing is way more than a few seeds and they sprouted in week 7...............
 

potroast

Uses the Rollitup profile
Those leaves that are covered in trichomes will be the best ones for cooking or hash-making.

The seeds that you are seeing may not be seeds at all, just the swelling calyx that would hold a seed if it had been pollinated. If you open one, is there a seed inside?
The plumping of the calyxes is one indication of ripening. :blsmoke:

Have a great Day Of Joy!

HTH :mrgreen:
 
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