Help ! A lot of Amber week 7.

Ukkpa26

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A lot of Amber weeks 7. The fan leaves kinda at this brown tint to them upon further inspection it’s amber trichomes . Tomorrow makes week 7. I’m on day 51

Cindy 99
312 watt Cobb diy
AN GMB
Last 2 feedings just flora bloom.
R/H 37
77-81 temp
Coco
11/13 light

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Thundercat

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A lot of Amber weeks 7. The fam leaves kinda at this brown tint to them upon further inspection it’s amber trichomes . Tomorrow makes week 7. I’m on day 51

Cindy 99
312 watt Cobb diy
AN GMB
Last 2 feedings just flora bloom.
R/H 37
77-81 temp

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DOn't check trichomes on the leaves to start with. They mature faster because they are more exposed. From that picture it looks like about 2 weeks still. I just chopped one of my C99 crosses that other night :). Has it completed 7 weeks or is it starting the 7th week? Also are you counting from when you flipped the lights or from when it actually began to form flowers. Different plants take different amounts of time to transition from veg into flower. So flowering time actually begins when flowers start to form, not from 12/12 switch. Now it doesn't matter when you count from, but you have to understand the biology of the plant. My C99 plants typically took about 65 days from first flowers.

First breeder times are notoriously inaccurate because everyones gardens are different. But if a breeder says flowering time he means from first flowers. Some breeders will actually list 12/12 time which is different.

You DO NOT want to chop early it will decrease quality and yield!

Let the stigma(pistils) finish turning red and actually start to receed back towards the buds. Then the bracts(calyx) will begin to swell internally, and start to look plump. That is when to check the trichomes and decide if the plant looks ripe.

It is VERY easy to harvest too early, it is VERY hard to harvest too late. In 14 years of growing I've never seen someone accidentally over ripen a plant. It would take weeks of ignoring them for that to happen.
 

pthobson

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DOn't check trichomes on the leaves to start with. They mature faster because they are more exposed. From that picture it looks like about 2 weeks still. I just chopped one of my C99 crosses that other night :). Has it completed 7 weeks or is it starting the 7th week? Also are you counting from when you flipped the lights or from when it actually began to form flowers. Different plants take different amounts of time to transition from veg into flower. So flowering time actually begins when flowers start to form, not from 12/12 switch. Now it doesn't matter when you count from, but you have to understand the biology of the plant. My C99 plants typically took about 65 days from first flowers.

First breeder times are notoriously inaccurate because everyones gardens are different. But if a breeder says flowering time he means from first flowers. Some breeders will actually list 12/12 time which is different.

You DO NOT want to chop early it will decrease quality and yield!

Let the stigma(pistils) finish turning red and actually start to receed back towards the buds. Then the bracts(calyx) will begin to swell internally, and start to look plump. That is when to check the trichomes and decide if the plant looks ripe.

It is VERY easy to harvest too early, it is VERY hard to harvest too late. In 14 years of growing I've never seen someone accidentally over ripen a plant. It would take weeks of ignoring them for that to happen.
Agreed
 

Ukkpa26

Member
DOn't check trichomes on the leaves to start with. They mature faster because they are more exposed. From that picture it looks like about 2 weeks still. I just chopped one of my C99 crosses that other night :). Has it completed 7 weeks or is it starting the 7th week? Also are you counting from when you flipped the lights or from when it actually began to form flowers. Different plants take different amounts of time to transition from veg into flower. So flowering time actually begins when flowers start to form, not from 12/12 switch. Now it doesn't matter when you count from, but you have to understand the biology of the plant. My C99 plants typically took about 65 days from first flowers.

First breeder times are notoriously inaccurate because everyones gardens are different. But if a breeder says flowering time he means from first flowers. Some breeders will actually list 12/12 time which is different.

You DO NOT want to chop early it will decrease quality and yield!

Let the stigma(pistils) finish turning red and actually start to receed back towards the buds. Then the bracts(calyx) will begin to swell internally, and start to look plump. That is when to check the trichomes and decide if the plant looks ripe.

It is VERY easy to harvest too early, it is VERY hard to harvest too late. In 14 years of growing I've never seen someone accidentally over ripen a plant. It would take weeks of ignoring them for that to happen.
Wow thank you so much tomorrow makes 7 weeks from from when I first saw flowers. March 7 was the day I flipped. This is my first time dealing with Cindy. So I appreciate the advice. It just seem to happen quick. I’m about 10 grows in and my first 2 were done early and it was the worst mistake I’ve made growing. The most important thing I’ve learned is when you think it’s ready. Wait ... cause impatience with ruin Your garden.
 

Thundercat

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Wow thank you so much tomorrow makes 7 weeks from from when I first saw flowers. March 7 was the day I flipped. This is my first time dealing with Cindy. So I appreciate the advice. It just seem to happen quick. I’m about 10 grows in and my first 2 were done early and it was the worst mistake I’ve made growing. The most important thing I’ve learned is when you think it’s ready. Wait ... cause impatience with ruin Your garden.
Excellent answers :). Your plants look nice.
 

outliergenetix

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A lot of Amber weeks 7. The fan leaves kinda at this brown tint to them upon further inspection it’s amber trichomes . Tomorrow makes week 7. I’m on day 51

Cindy 99
312 watt Cobb diy
AN GMB
Last 2 feedings just flora bloom.
R/H 37
77-81 temp
Coco
11/13 light

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i feel like those pics were taken withthe HPS on. if so it is hard to tell color and i would suspect they would look amber regardless unfert hat orange glow. you got pics without the HPS on?
 

Ukkpa26

Member
i feel like those pics were taken withthe HPS on. if so it is hard to tell color and i would suspect they would look amber regardless unfert hat orange glow. you got pics without the HPS on?
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Best I could do. Definitely getting more amber by the day. Prob chop sat or sun
 

outliergenetix

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Best I could do. Definitely getting more amber by the day. Prob chop sat or sun
yea you are definitely in the window. i would say you absolutely could harvest that, but it's early in the window. ppl would have preferences and varying opinions but those are cloudy with a decent percent amber. i don't see any super dark ones so it's definitely earlier in the harvest window. if its your first ime running this plant or plants and you plan on running em again i would take notes on when you harvested see how the high is and try a week more next run see which you prefer effect wise
me tho i would go 8 weeks the first run regarldess. i have ones rn week 7 to the day and two look done, but i am going 8 anywya
 

Ukkpa26

Member
DOn't check trichomes on the leaves to start with. They mature faster because they are more exposed. From that picture it looks like about 2 weeks still. I just chopped one of my C99 crosses that other night :). Has it completed 7 weeks or is it starting the 7th week? Also are you counting from when you flipped the lights or from when it actually began to form flowers. Different plants take different amounts of time to transition from veg into flower. So flowering time actually begins when flowers start to form, not from 12/12 switch. Now it doesn't matter when you count from, but you have to understand the biology of the plant. My C99 plants typically took about 65 days from first flowers.

First breeder times are notoriously inaccurate because everyones gardens are different. But if a breeder says flowering time he means from first flowers. Some breeders will actually list 12/12 time which is different.

You DO NOT want to chop early it will decrease quality and yield!

Let the stigma(pistils) finish turning red and actually start to receed back towards the buds. Then the bracts(calyx) will begin to swell internally, and start to look plump. That is when to check the trichomes and decide if the plant looks ripe.

It is VERY easy to harvest too early, it is VERY hard to harvest too late. In 14 years of growing I've never seen someone accidentally over ripen a plant. It would take weeks of ignoring them for that to happen.
Update .. so glad I waited. They put on some real weight over the last 10 days. Ima let them go a few more thanks again for the help 02049F49-FD33-4FBC-994C-BD7DBAF87E16.jpeg E7E02467-B4D9-4CD0-B348-839A7E4982AB.jpeg
 

Thundercat

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Update .. so glad I waited. They put on some real weight over the last 10 days. Ima let them go a few more thanks again for the help View attachment 4334291 View attachment 4334293
I'm very glad I could help. Not everyone listens, but the ones that do are typically rewarded by their plants. It takes some growers longer to learn these things then others, but once you figure it out, you won't want early cut bud ever again. Those last few weeks hold tons of weight, and ripening time which = better quality, flavor, and yield.

In all reality I would still give them another 4-5 days if I could, but they look great!
 

Ukkpa26

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4-5 days it is. Yes I notice the smell is 5x what it was and I’m getting notes I didn’t smell before. We are all students. And it’s always something to learn ROI has been so much help over the years. I truly value the opinions of people who been doing this longer and better. Patients is truly a virtue with this craft
 
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