Now I understand why people get so antsy waiting for harvest. Sadly, we're leaving on a trip and I have to harvest very soon. I'm in the upper midwest U.S. so the initial dry time should be less than a week, right? After that I have a dozen quart jars I can spread it around evenly (3x WW autos). I've been checking the trichomes every day lately and the don't seem very cloudy to me? I see some amber ones but not many. I'd say 50-70% of the pistils are brown. The girls have dropped a lot of leaves and the plants look pretty done. But I'm a newbie, so please let me know what you think...thanks!! I'm at day 80, Week 8 of flowering.
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Any chance these trichomes look ready?
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6 PhotosLast edited by Cheesy; 10-14-2020, 03:47 PM.3x3' space in back of closet
VIPARSPECTRA LED V600 Grow Light. Actual = 260W. Veg+Bloom 24/0-->20/4
Model V600 iPower 4" inline exhaust fan with carbon filter vented outside
Soil is 8-4-4 natural organic 45-day slow release with peat moss, composted pine bark (bad), perlite, vermiculite (bad) and Mycorrhizae
Vivosun 5 gallon grow bags
Dyna-Gro Grow & Bloom
1st Grow: 3x White Widow Auto (Fem)
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On the sugar leaves you have quite some milky trics. But it’s hard to see on the bud itself to be honest.
I would give it a week more, maybe 1,5.Just because people are over 50 doesn’t mean they know everything.
You can teach a old dog new tricks - But it will still think the old ways are the “best” lol
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