The trade off on the yield is worth it IMO. I grew the bx and now growing the original and its hands down the best fruity smelling strain there is. Frost is on point too. She's truly a breeders dream.This Blue Power is growing slow but the reward will be worth it....View attachment 3766461 View attachment 3766463 View attachment 3766464
looks just like mine!!This Blue Power is growing slow but the reward will be worth it....View attachment 3766461 View attachment 3766463 View attachment 3766464
I would like to know others thoughts on this b/c it's something i struggle with. Looking at those pics and seeing all the white hairs, i say no way.....then looking at the fade, i say maybe..... I have started taking better notes, b/c sometimes they get that second push and almost go backwards, making me wonder if i should have taken them when they looked ready the first time.....just not quite ready. Your pics almost look like they were ready and you hesitated, and they made that second push...which is something that happens to me often with a few of my keepers. Seems to happen more in the summer with warmer temps.....Man they look ready!!View attachment 3766454View attachment 3766456
It's very hard to get across to most ppl and it definitely comes with some experience but you can see the overall shade of the bud change from white to a more golden/yellow hue as the triches ripen. Without a scope I've always waited for 50% receding/dying pistils then flush and watch for the change in bud appearance. This is my personal method that works for meI would like to know others thoughts on this b/c it's something i struggle with. Looking at those pics and seeing all the white hairs, i say no way.....then looking at the fade, i say maybe..... I have started taking better notes, b/c sometimes they get that second push and almost go backwards, making me wonder if i should have taken them when they looked ready the first time.....just not quite ready. Your pics almost look like they were ready and you hesitated, and they made that second push...which is something that happens to me often with a few of my keepers. Seems to happen more in the summer with warmer temps.....
Don't know how many days he's in but I would say no from looks too plus he said the trichs aren't done either. I think the warmer environment will make it shoot new pistils and give it the foxtails. I know cookies usually goes 9-10 weeks but maybe they did get extended. I have to look back at my pics see how my keeper looks at chopI would like to know others thoughts on this b/c it's something i struggle with. Looking at those pics and seeing all the white hairs, i say no way.....then looking at the fade, i say maybe..... I have started taking better notes, b/c sometimes they get that second push and almost go backwards, making me wonder if i should have taken them when they looked ready the first time.....just not quite ready. Your pics almost look like they were ready and you hesitated, and they made that second push...which is something that happens to me often with a few of my keepers. Seems to happen more in the summer with warmer temps.....
100% milky Trichs and those ladies will be 9wks tomorrow. I don't go by pistils I got by my scope. I don't like too many Amber Trichs personal preference. They just started filling out at around week 8. I cutting them tomorrow. At 9eks been flushing for 14 days. My temps don't fluctuate constant 79F. Dedicated split ac system. slowly dropped tempts to 74 through the last 12 days. Brought out the fall colours. Will do it every time. It can be 100f outside and my rooms will still be 79f will all lights on and co2 burner running.I would like to know others thoughts on this b/c it's something i struggle with. Looking at those pics and seeing all the white hairs, i say no way.....then looking at the fade, i say maybe..... I have started taking better notes, b/c sometimes they get that second push and almost go backwards, making me wonder if i should have taken them when they looked ready the first time.....just not quite ready. Your pics almost look like they were ready and you hesitated, and they made that second push...which is something that happens to me often with a few of my keepers. Seems to happen more in the summer with warmer temps.....
Pull it .they're at about 95/5 % milky to Amber. Good to go in my books lol
Racks on racks on racks........rack goals.......man that is sweet. During veg did you top or lollipop? Did you finish trimming?View attachment 3767259Few racks of plat d
Yep finished trimming in just under 6 hrs with my shearline. And yes I pinched the tips off all the way through veg starting at the fourth node because these were from seed. Stopped pinching about a wk before putting into flower. 10 plat d and 6 diff others not picturedRacks on racks on racks........rack goals.......man that is sweet. During veg did you top or lollipop? Did you finish trimming?
How many plat d phenosYep finished trimming in just under 6 hrs with my shearline. And yes I pinched the tips off all the way through veg starting at the fourth node because these were from seed. Stopped pinching about a wk before putting into flower. 10 plat d and 6 diff others not pictured
3 or 4 some looked fairly close to each other. Others were way diff from one anotherHow many plat d phenos
have you tried using the shearline with dried buds? do you think it does as good a job with dry buds compared to wet? my situation makes it much easier to dry the buds before manicuring vs manicuring wet buds first...eg hanging the whole plant in a shed then cutting the dried buds offYep finished trimming in just under 6 hrs with my shearline. And yes I pinched the tips off all the way through veg starting at the fourth node because these were from seed. Stopped pinching about a wk before putting into flower. 10 plat d and 6 diff others not pictured