Part by part harvest

quiescent

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If the pistil is white, how is the calyx big enough to see trichome on it?

:roll:Your supposed to check trichome on calyx only, but if the calyx isn't formed...
I never said to check the tippy top of the new growth or leaves for the trichs.

If you wait for every single calyx to totally form and look at trichs there's still 95%+ of the plant way past it's prime.

If you still think you're right I'll let you still keep thinking you're right.
 

kindnug

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I never said to check the tippy top of the new growth or leaves for the trichs.

If you wait for every single calyx to totally form and look at trichs there's still 95%+ of the plant way past it's prime.

If you still think you're right I'll let you still keep thinking you're right.
I guarantee
if he harvests that top now, it will not be @ peak effect.
10 days - 2 weeks from this point would be a good time to check trichome on the calyx;-)
 

quiescent

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I guarantee
if he harvests that top now, it will not be @ peak effect.
10 days - 2 weeks from this point would be a good time to check trichome on the calyx;-)
I agree it's not ready but looking at pistils to determine when something might be ready is terrible advice.
 

kindnug

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You came here specifically arguing with my opinion that it's not ready...
What else do you mean?

There are many signs I go by to determine ripeness, trichome being LAST.
Swollen calyx, fading leafs, then scope trichome

And I guarantee you're not harvesting them at the peak of their effects if you're just going by pistils. For decades and decades the only commonly accepted way to tell if you're harvesting at the right moment has been trichomes.
Looks like you should take some of your own advice;-)
I never said I ONLY go by pistils...only you claim I did:finger:
 
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