question on trichromes!!!!!!!!!!! EXPERT NEEDED!!!!!!!!

weedsmoka

Active Member
ive just got my 60x - 100x radio shack magnifying scope and its FANTASITIC...

They have 3 days left of flush!!!

but when i look at my trichromes, they dont seem to be cloudy as such, they seem to be clear and a couple are amber. but i dont think they go from clear to amber do they? maybe i cant see the cloudyness as i have never studied them before???

does the whole plant turn the same colour at the same time, or does the top turn first or what??

some info off a seasoned connisiour would be very welcome :)

REP FOR HELP!!!!
 

justparanoid

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Check the top, middle and bottom of your plant. they don't all change at the same time, usually the top is ready first. but if your seeing amber, there must be some milky ones. It goes clear,milky then amber.

JP
 

weedsmoka

Active Member
so at what point would you chop then????????

the flush ends monday, do you think they ready for chop then?????
 

weedsmoka

Active Member
i kno its hard to picture it with no pic, but i cant seem to find any cloudy!! just all clear and some amber, maybe they are all cloudy as i have nothin to compare it too??? i think if i chop on monday then they shud be perfect!!!!
 

Bauks

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These are all off of one of my plants (Right Right Right Before harvest) They do their own thing depending on certain factors... But clear can sit next to amber next to milky It's not uncommon


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Bauks

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It's not as tho one even life force is controlling all of the thrichs simultaneously on the plant.... it's more varied than that.... some form earlier some later in the plants life..... so like humans you can have great grandma Amber Thrich, Next to A Baby Crystal Clear, And no mommy milky Around in sight.... Or any other arrangement you can think of ....once you start seeing ambers just about everywhere you zoom in on, it's bout time to chop her down
 

weedsmoka

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it's not as tho one even life force is controlling all of the thrichs simultaneously on the plant.... It's more varied than that.... Some form earlier some later in the plants life..... So like humans you can have great grandma amber thrich, next to a baby crystal clear, and no mommy milky around in sight.... Or any other arrangement you can think of ....once you start seeing ambers just about everywhere you zoom in on, it's bout time to chop her down
thats the pics and reply i was looking for!!! Thanks very much bud!!!! Superb post
 

Max Q

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Bauks, those are some great photos! How did you get them? Don't tell me you just held a digital camera up to your 30x microscope...
 

Hotsause

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i kno its hard to picture it with no pic, but i cant seem to find any cloudy!! just all clear and some amber, maybe they are all cloudy as i have nothin to compare it too??? i think if i chop on monday then they shud be perfect!!!!
It can be hard to destinguish whats cloudy and whats clear thats why i got the Zorb snap a pic and throw it on here
 

justparanoid

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i bought one of those usb microscopes, they are awesome to use. If you can get one, they are neat to own.

JP
 
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