Trichomes & Harvesting

dnt420

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Yummmy. :eyesmoke::eyesmoke::eyesmoke: chopped down?
yess :D I've chopped a half and after a week the other half, left the plant outdoor in my garden for that week, we'll see if differs from the younger one.
I can't really judge the smoke yet, cause is not perfectly dried yet, but the smell, that is not very strong, remember the peanut butter shell, with a citrus scent too, I love it :)
Any hint to track down the strain? 8)

edit: using leafly filtered search, I came out with a Haze strain, looks close, has that kiwi smell, so I think it might be, but I'm a completely noob, it's my first weed.
 
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grilledcheese101

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I have a dinfem bluecheese week 7/Day 50. 20180217_022723.jpg 20180217_022538.jpg 20180217_022609.jpg 20180217_022613.jpg 20180217_022659.jpg 20180217_022507.jpg under 5000k spectrum 200w of diy led lights. Organic liquid fed, soil, cut my base nutes last week and have been feeding with finisher, molasses, liquid w8, massive and mammoth p.. i figure a straight RO water flush and another 7-10 days ?? Opinions are greatly apreciated, this is my first (super quality) personal indoor grow and i want it to finish to perfection
 

dnt420

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I have a question, actually I'm waiting to harvest a white widow, it's my second plant so I still have lot to learn, watching my plants flowering, I've saw that there are like two phases of flowering, the first one is the actual bud, the second phase is when there's an additional boost, the buds swell, new calyx grow, and you get again a bloom of white pistils from them, after this, when they go dark orange, and I harvest at this time. Now my plant is in this situation with the second wave of pistils getting orange, the leafs are fading, should I cut or wait for a third wave of growth ? :D have a happy day
 

5P4RK4

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Hehe one day I'll have that kind of patience. Chopped, washed, and hung last night.

I wish I let (what little remained through flower) the lowers hang out for another couple days but never care too much about the stuff below the canopy with my casual ass light setup. Tops look perfect on the line.
 

Snail1976

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I don’t have anything but a pocket microscope and I can’t get a good look at the trichomes. So, I was wondering if anyone can tell if I’m at mostly cloudy from these pictures? Any help would be appreciated. I know my pictures aren’t perfectly clear.
 

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Roger A. Shrubber

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they do look milky, but...not the best pics, and i wouldn't want to make any definitive statements based on them.....and those are mostly sugar leaf trichs, get down in there and get some calyx shots, those are the ones that count.
 
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