1 photo 1 question - how long does she have?

Rhada

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You have about 3 weeks or so,patience is very important now. You can ruin months of hard work by cutting early.Looks very nice by the way too!
Thank you! I had done my share of ruining a few harvests by pulling them early before. Gonna stick till the end with this one. Also, loving the pink pistils. Thanks again!
 

themda

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Get your self a magnifying glass that clips onto your phone camera, so you have 30-60x zoom on the tricombs to see if they are getting milky or still clear. Hairs are only one small deciding factor.

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Rhada

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day 60 into flowering, just sampled a bud. And my god it tastes like berries, how does it taste like berries? And the high is amazing also. Thinking of giving it a week more.
 

dannyboy602

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Im not seeing nanners but the picture isnt very good. If theres nanners better to harvest sooner than later no?
dont worry about nanners...they dont have time to pollinate and set seed...plants look fricking phenominal. harvest in stages...the tops first...work your way down. look for a swell in the ovaries...where the little "V" flowers emerge...then those will turn brown...there is about a week to ten day peak then the degradation begins. When you harvest is up to you.
 
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