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Marcshaun

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Would prob say i ended up with a B+ harvest according to tmb..ive seen so many examples of what he was talking about since so mow i know exactly what he meant
Yeah that'd be great this outdoor game is a whole different ballgame from the indoor for sure.
 

ruby fruit

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So should I just wait till the calyxs are so swollen the hairs are almost gone?
Pretty sure thats wat tmb was saying ..he will chime in today or tomorrow as i tagged him but there is others who will know as well.Hes right man if he shows you the pic he showed me u can see the example.
 

Marcshaun

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Pretty sure thats wat tmb was saying ..he will chime in today or tomorrow as i tagged him but there is others who will know as well.Hes right man if he shows you the pic he showed me u can see the example.
Ok cool because I've been scoping it at night and the day time. She is very cloudy over here. So once I'm cloudy like this how long does it take to go amber. Give or take
 

ruby fruit

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Ok cool because I've been scoping it at night and the day time. She is very cloudy over here. So once I'm cloudy like this how long does it take to go amber. Give or take
This is only my exp and could be wrong so.please dont take it as the correcet answer.
If its 100% cloudy i would say a week to 10 days to strike that amber properly in SOME strains.
If its only a 50/50 cloudy and clear now i would say you got 2-3 if your looking for half amber.
Remembering theres a difference between trichs on leaves or calyxs depending on where your scoping at.
Once again i may not be correct this is just how i used to pull my indoor on...im only just coming into growing good weed outdoor ..
Good luck theres a few ppl who will help you out over the next 24 hrs
 

Marcshaun

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This is only my exp and could be wrong so.please dont take it as the correcet answer.
If its 100% cloudy i would say a week to 10 days to strike that amber properly in SOME strains.
If its only a 50/50 cloudy and clear now i would say you got 2-3 if your looking for half amber.
Remembering theres a difference between trichs on leaves or calyxs depending on where your scoping at.
Once again i may not be correct this is just how i used to pull my indoor on...im only just coming into growing good weed outdoor ..
Good luck theres a few ppl who will help you out over the next 24 hrs
Thanks for the info. It is completely cloudy. And this is my first solo outdoor run. I usually run indoor so noticing there are different ways I have to go about things but you guys help immensely and its appreciated
 

Marcshaun

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This is only my exp and could be wrong so.please dont take it as the correcet answer.
If its 100% cloudy i would say a week to 10 days to strike that amber properly in SOME strains.
If its only a 50/50 cloudy and clear now i would say you got 2-3 if your looking for half amber.
Remembering theres a difference between trichs on leaves or calyxs depending on where your scoping at.
Once again i may not be correct this is just how i used to pull my indoor on...im only just coming into growing good weed outdoor ..
Good luck theres a few ppl who will help you out over the next 24 hrs
I'm scoping the calyxs basically the whole bud itself
 

ruby fruit

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I'm scoping the calyxs basically the whole bud itself
to easy marc im sure tmb or another exp grower will chime in with their thoughts to...u gotta understand ive done mostly indoor as well but growing outdoor on and off for the last 10 yrs and never have I been as successful as last season thanks to these guys advice ;)
 

treemansbuds

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Thanks and I will wait. I take what u guys say pretty seriously.
What's up Marc-
I've been in the background watching your grow, nice job and nice strains too. My first suggestion to you is "don't plant your plants in a ditch/hole". That promotes root rot, I do just the opposite. I have my plants in Smart pots. When I plant I want the trunk/top of the root ball just above the soil line. That way no water sits against the stock/top of the root ball, which may cause root rot.
These are the pictures @ruby fruit was talking about. This is my SR-71 Purple Kush, she was the last to trim that season, about 7-10 days later than I would have liked, but this is a great example of a ripe plant. Note how cloudy the tricombs are in the picture. Look how yellow, dead, hanging the fan leaves are. (Did you hear about that man being attacked by a bear near Yosemite? That's him in the picture). Those buds sucked out all those sugars from the leaves.
You have a long ways to go my friend, weeks, be patient.
Good luck on your season, if you have any questions shoot me a PM (personal message).
TMB-

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