Hello everyone. I got this outdoor plant and have no idea when it's ready for harvest. Can I get some feedback please? 
							
						
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 You have at least a month to six weeks to go. The little hairs have to turn brown a curl in. The glittery stuff you see is tricomes. If you use a magnifying glass they will be clear in color. When they just start to turn amber, your plant will be at its peak. Patience.Current Grow: 2 Acapulco Gold, 2 Summer Lemons
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 GH Trio, Silica, Cal-Mag
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 See all the sweet sugar on and around the flowers that's the answer to your question. You need to have a way to magnify the sugar or trichomes. There's alot of options one is your smartphone there's apps that you can use. I use one called cosy magnifier and microscope it's kinda hard to hold it still enough for pictures but you can see em. I'll add a little guide to what to look for and when to harvest... good luck
 
 EDIT = I also see baby flowers keep em in the sunlight and watch em grow for at least a month before worrying about em1 PhotoLast edited by MeEasy; 09-05-2020, 12:48 AM.TENT 1 4x4 SF7000
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 Still got a while IMO. Look at bud trichs like MeEasy indicated above. Also it has only been 2 weeks since you first asked this question and the consensus was at least a month to go. Pistils are supposed to be mostly brown and curly at harvest tho it is not an accurate way to tell as different strains will brown at different times and some not at all in my experience. Patience is imperative for growing cannabis as early harvests will hinder potency and yield. Listen to the advice you have been given.
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