Reason I ask is that my WW @ day 83 since 12/12 has started ......checked trichs on many small segments of sugar leaves and most are cloudy. The pistils are still mostly white. Though some swelling in the underlying calyx is evident. Just by looking at the overall bud structure it appears to be a week or so away from harvest. No real pattern of calyx swelling through most of the plant.
Does white widow generally leave her calyxes in this state with a trichome development that indicates maturity. In the interests of gaining a bit more yield and to attain that typical swollen bud appearance, I would leave them another week to two weeks. But, then I do not want an out and out WW couchlock type of high.
Qst is , when trichomes show a cloudy appearance, would the potential loss in yield be so miniscule from harvesting at that point , then say waiting later when trichomes show more amber but look ready from overall appearance.
Does white widow generally leave her calyxes in this state with a trichome development that indicates maturity. In the interests of gaining a bit more yield and to attain that typical swollen bud appearance, I would leave them another week to two weeks. But, then I do not want an out and out WW couchlock type of high.
Qst is , when trichomes show a cloudy appearance, would the potential loss in yield be so miniscule from harvesting at that point , then say waiting later when trichomes show more amber but look ready from overall appearance.