Harvest time in New England!! Outdoor grow. Acapulco Gold.
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Thrichomes are where they should be. Cloudy and some amber.Too early.
Are you checking the calyx or the leaves? Still have a lot of white pistils in the pic.Thrichomes are where they should be. Cloudy and some amber.
Checking calyx. They were translucent a week or so ago. Now they are milky and about. 25 percent showing amber. Tried a small bud that i pulled off 2 weeks ago. Tried it yesterday 2 puffs baked. I think it's ready.Are you checking the calyx or the leaves? Still have a lot of white pistils in the pic.
Thanks bro.10 -14 days. Looks good nice job.
I'm going based on the thrichomes. 3 weeks from now will make 12 weeks in flower.
So what you are saying is you don't accept the opinion of other growers growing in the exact same environment?I'll wait and see how they go from milky to amber. But they were transparent 5 days ago. Thrichomes are milky and some amber.
That is a leaf not a budThis is how I like them
No. I never said that. I also said I can wait in my response. Not being ignorant. Temperatures are kissing the freezing point at night. Hitting 35-37. I'm open to others opinions and advice.So what you are saying is you don't accept the opinion of other growers growing in the exact same environment?
Good on ya and your special sunshine and plant apparently
An adult marijuana plant can withstand several hard frost and sometimes a snowstormNo. I never said that. I also said I can wait in my response. Not being ignorant. Temperatures are kissing the freezing point at night. Hitting 35-37. I'm open to others opinions and advice.
Ok. Thanks. I'll give it time. My blue dreams are 3 weeks behind. I knowcthe Acapulco is 10 weeks in flower.An adult marijuana plant can withstand several hard frost and sometimes a snowstorm
It's the spring frost to fear
Not snow. I moved to Boston 15 years ago from Canada. I still hate winters. LolOk. Thanks. I'll give it time. My blue dreams are 3 weeks behind. I knowcthe Acapulco is 10 weeks in flower.