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    Getting close, a week? Days?

    1st tent grow. 8 weeks since flowering. Looks like these are almost ready, thoughts?
    Should I trim those big fan leaves now?

    White Widow, photo
    super soil and coco
    a little kelp powder
    Last edited by Sadpygmy; 12-05-2022, 03:23 PM.

    #2
    Lovely tent ya got there.
    Well, it appears all cloudy. Meaning that it's at the highest point of THC concentration(sum1 plz correct me if I'm wrong). This would also mean that you are in the harvest window. On the other hand, 8 weeks seems a little young.
    You could easily take it another week or two and have a good amount of amber trichomes. Thus creating a more sedative effect. Me personally, I'd wait and watch.
    Good luck!
    Back to playin in the dirt!
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      #3
      Those are some really beautiful plants. Nice work. For my eyes I would wait at least a week if not two or three. I see plenty of clear and no amber and your leaves don't even show any signs of senescence/fade unless you've removed those.

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        #4
        What a great looking grow - you should be very happy with yourself!

        I concur with the others. It looks like you're at the VERY beginning of the harvest window but that window will probably be open for another week or two or even a little longer. If you have the time/space/inclination, you could do a fun little experiment where you harvest 1 plant now, 1 plant in a week, and 1 plant a week after that. This way you'd be able to experience first hand the difference in effects from when trichomes are all cloudy vs some amber vs more amber.

        Happy harvest, well done!
        Organic indoor grower - 4x4 tent - 2 Electric Sky 180v3s
        Relax, don't worry, less is more...usually!

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