First Grow: How Much Longer do I Have?

Da Mann

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Dude. You are getting new growth, You did not have this many white hairs on the first pics. Did you say smell was changing?
 

DirtyNerd

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Looks good mate if you in need of smoke she will be fine to go now or you could wait one more week but really its not really going to change much great job on your first grow
 

turbobuzz

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This is my first grow so Im looking for some advice on when to harvest. Ive been flowering sense May 22nd and the seeds I have recommend 8-10 weeks. What do you guys think how much longer do you think I should wait?
Yep, their right, at least 2 weeks, and maybe even 3.
 

Greenhouse;save

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Mate can't u see the massive difference from 3weeks ago that's wot PATIENCE brings u one thing I can tell u is u don't no wot ur missing not having a loup or scope of some sort.I can't take my eye's of mine looking through it seeing in-depth pics of the extraordinary changes in this plant u have worked so hard on...
 

Kool MJ

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Damn that's a nice one I no u prolly heard about em but RadioShack carries 60x100 scope 12 bucks I got one I'm wk 8
 

kryptoniteglo

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Greenhouse says it … look at the difference over the last few weeks in the pics. That plant is putting on WEIGHT. Looks great. Some strains continue to throw out more white pistils than others toward the end. Some strains end up with all red-brown-orange pistils that recede back toward the bud, some have 50% of that and 50% of new ones. I don't know where your strain fits in that.

Here are some additional "harvest markers" if you can't look at the trichomes, courtesy of the Cannabis Grow Bible:
50-70 percent of the pistils have changed color
Plants have stopped producing crystals
Plants have stopped producing resin
The fan leaves and lower leaves have turned yellow and have started falling off
The smell has reached its peak
Bud mass has not increased in the last few days

If you think most of that is true, then you're probably ready. And if you do a slow dry over 7-10 days, it'll continue to ripen.

Congrats on a beautiful result!
 
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