How quickly do the trichs go from clear to cloudy in late flowering?

pelt1

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I'm wondering if anyone has ever catolouged how rapidly the trichs go from clear to cloudy to amber in LATE FLOWERING?

I'm understanding that this can be variable based on many conditions.... but I have some going on now that are just BARELY clear, as in they are very close to cloudy.

I am at day 86 of flower, the majority of the calyx hairs have turned orange, and I would say I have another two weeks at max to go.

So I'm wondering if in late flower the speed at which the trichs will begin to change color happens more rapidly?
 

cacamal

Well-Known Member
I think you answered with it can be varied depending on conditions and genetics. hang in there so close! good luck
 

k0ijn

Scientia Cannabis
I'm wondering if anyone has ever catolouged how rapidly the trichs go from clear to cloudy to amber in LATE FLOWERING?

I'm understanding that this can be variable based on many conditions.... but I have some going on now that are just BARELY clear, as in they are very close to cloudy.

I am at day 86 of flower, the majority of the calyx hairs have turned orange, and I would say I have another two weeks at max to go.

So I'm wondering if in late flower the speed at which the trichs will begin to change color happens more rapidly?
It depends on so many variables that it's basically impossible to catalogue any results.
Some of the variables:

Strain, air temp, water temp, RH, ventilation, CO2, light schedule, light amount etc. etc. :)

You cannot judge maturity based on the pistils colours (hairs as you call them).
 
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