Clear Trics with 100% Amber Pistils?

Flo Grow

Well-Known Member
Don't know about this strain but have to ask :
NO milky or amber trichs ?
What are you using to look at them ?
Brown, red, oranges, etc. pistils are just a sign of plant maturity but DOES NOT dictate completeness for harvest.
ONLY the trichomes will tell you, as you already know.
How long does the breeders flowering time say ?
 

wasteofamo

Active Member
could a flush too early cause it to be unripe? I have mites on them too for awhile so i wonder if that will affect it..?
 
if the calyxes are fat and swollen, the trichs are standing straight up and the pistils are receding AND its been 10 weeks ide say its chopping time. are the fan leaves dying?
 

Medi 1

Well-Known Member
trichs want to knot over or bend on the ends when ripe. means they are heavy with cannabinoids. ignore the hairs...to a point,.id guess its to hot. or to close to light and has burnt them and slowed its growth
 

acidbox420

Active Member
Some indica's do this id wait for like 30% amber trics to chop or atleast all mily/cloudy you dont want any clear trics realy
 

Medi 1

Well-Known Member
wow...30% amber. amber is a sign of the cannabinoids degrading. and will be a heavy couch lock high.
 

acidbox420

Active Member
wow...30% amber. amber is a sign of the cannabinoids degrading. and will be a heavy couch lock high.
ya but it would also mean theres prolly no clear trics wich are imature and arnt at peak potency, i see people recomending 50/50 amber to cloudy it all realy depends on the strain a 13 week sativa will not have the same ratio as a 8 week indica its just a genral guess so OP can get close to peak potency
 

Medi 1

Well-Known Member
well theres a long way between clear and 30% amber. like 2 weeks. and peek THC ia actulay at 5 to 6 week but no CBD Oor CBN yet....and that is clear
 

Brick Top

New Member
well theres a long way between clear and 30% amber. like 2 weeks.

It is really strain dependent. For pure sativas and highly predominant sativa strains there is roughly a two week window of opportunity for harvesting at peak potency, which means a long slow gradual change of trichome colors, which means a long slow gradual change in cannabinoids. In SOME ..pure indicas and highly predominant indica strains made with those FEW pure indicas the window of opportunity for peak potency is days, roughly three to four days, which means a rapid change of trichome color can occur, which means a rapid change of cannabinoids. For others it is closer to that of a sativa. For strains with a more balanced percentage of indica and sativa the window of peak potency will vary somewhere between the two depending on genetics and also somewhat on growing conditions.

Several years back I was growing a highly predominant indica strain. One day I checked the trichomes and there was a small percentage that were clear, most were cloudy/milky and a small percentage were amber. Preferring less amber I decided to harvest the following morning. That night I had intense pains and by roughly 10:00AM the following morning I was in the hospital scheduled to have my gall bladder removed the following day. After having my gall bladder removed I was kept overnight and released the following morning at 11:00AM. I made a stop at a pharmacy on my way home and by a little after noon I was home inspecting my plants. I did not see any cloudy/milky trichomes. Some were still amber but most had turned brown. In that short period of time a very rapid change occurred in my plant's trichomes. I had sampled a small bud the day I decided to harvest the following morning and it was very good for not having had a slow dry and long cure. What I had after the delayed harvesting, and after slow drying and curing was, in my opinion, material for compost.

Too many people like a one size fits all answer to every single question, they like a singular answer that applies to each and every situation and to each and every strain. Unfortunately things do not work that way with the broad range of genetics out there. What might be correct for 70% or 80% or 90% or maybe even 97.872% of strains and situations will be 100% incorrect for the remaining percentage of strains and situations.

When it comes to trichome people should begin checking them before any believed finishing date and then check them daily, each morning (or afternoon or evening or night) when their lights come on. Just assuming that there is days or weeks left and waiting to check the progress of trichomes will eventually bite someone on their ass and they will not like it.


Correction and information added .... Being a bit high at the time I thought faster than I can type and left out a few important bits .. that being SOME PURE INDICAS ... NOT ALL .. have a very narrow window of opportunity for harvesting at peak THC potency. They are not all that common but they are unique. Having realized that I had made an ERROR I wanted to go back and alter what I said and try to draw attention to it before someone had a problem due to what I said in ERROR. I meant to give an example of how things can differ and unintentionally worded it to sound like it was always or most always the case.

Sorry for any confusion ... but a Kali Mist clouded mind and a keyboard do not always work in perfect synchronization and this is one such example.
 

Malenius

Active Member
It is really strain dependent. For pure sativas and highly predominant sativa strains there is roughly a two week window of opportunity for harvesting at peak potency, which means a long slow gradual change of trichome colors, which means a long slow gradual change in cannabinoids. In pure indicas and highly predominant indica strains the window of opportunity for peak potency is days, roughly three to four days, which means a rapid change of trichome color can occur, which means a rapid change of cannabinoids. For strains with a more balanced percentage of indica and sativa the window of peak potency will vary somewhere between the two depending on genetics and also somewhat on growing conditions.

Several years back I was growing a highly predominant indica strain. One day I checked the trichomes and there was a small percentage that were clear, most were cloudy/milky and a small percentage were amber. Preferring less amber I decided to harvest the following morning. That night I had intense pains and by roughly 10:00AM the following morning I was in the hospital scheduled to have my gall bladder removed the following day. After having my gall bladder removed I was kept overnight and released the following morning at 11:00AM. I made a stop at a pharmacy on my way home and by a little after noon I was home inspecting my plants. I did not see any cloudy/milky trichomes. Some were still amber but most had turned brown. In that short period of time a very rapid change occurred in my plant's trichomes. I had sampled a small bud the day I decided to harvest the following morning and it was very good for not having had a slow dry and long cure. What I had after the delayed harvesting, and after slow drying and curing was, in my opinion, material for compost.

Too many people like a one size fits all answer to every single question, they like a singular answer that applies to each and every situation and to each and every strain. Unfortunately things do not work that way with the broad range of genetics out there. What might be correct for 70% or 80% or 90% or maybe even 97.872% of strains and situations will be 100% incorrect for the remaining percentage of strains and situations.

When it comes to trichome people should begin checking them before any believed finishing date and then check them daily, each morning (or afternoon or evening or night) when their lights come on. Just assuming that there is days or weeks left and waiting to check the progress of trichomes will eventually bite someone on their ass and they will not like it.
just the type of answer a guy who doesnt know how to help with this prob.would write....Mr.know it all,with always looong answers,but no real help... Yes check ur damn plants everyday from 100% clear trichs to finished brick top. BTW..keep posting ur famous "its so many variables"posts we all freaking LOVE it...eh NOT..
 

sleeperls93

Active Member
just the type of answer a guy who doesnt know how to help with this prob.would write....Mr.know it all,with always looong answers,but no real help... Yes check ur damn plants everyday from 100% clear trichs to finished brick top. BTW..keep posting ur famous "its so many variables"posts we all freaking LOVE it...eh NOT..
I thought his post was helpful; I learned something I didn't know; what I learned was that Indicas have a shorter peak period then sativas. So it's important to keep a watchful eye on the trichs in the later flowering weeks so that the cannabinoid and thc levels dont go to shit! Thanks bricktop!
 

Medi 1

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im pritty sure cloudy is what you want not clear, just cause you choped early dont make other people do it

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yes i like clioudy. i said peek THC ais earlier. i didnt say to cut then. we still need the cbd and others to form or it hits hard but wont last nor have much of an effect. no chart can tell anyone where they need to chop, we all have diff brains and cb receptors that effect what we like. so its all personal preff to what type of high we want. all the stats out there are just a guidline to cut times.

and not all indica behave as he said..he did say it was 1 plant 1 time. thats not a result. of course indi are less as the flowerr time is less, but there is still on average a 2 week window depending on room conditions and strains.
 
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