ColoradoHighGrower
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Personally, i would wait another week, but looking close
No worries. It also depends on where you see amber. The leaves will develop amber but are to be ignored. You need to focus on the buds themselves. Amber on the buds is a sure sign of ripening, I don't like too much amber so 10% or so is sufficient to me. In the end much of this is preference. The problem I find is that milky trichomes can take a couple weeks or so to go amber so just chopping when all milky can lead to harvest weeks early which is bad news for smell, taste and potency. They are muddy waters to navigate at first but each grower over time finds what works best for them.Great info Doug that is a great point. I have some amber but you gotta look hard for them
Trust me I've been wanting to but so scared to stunt them and if I was solely responsible for my buds not getting as fat as they could have i would die lolSome beautiful lower growth, crazy how big and crystallized the lower popcorn nugs can get sometimes, even without direct light exposure. I find some targeted defoliating to expose light to some of that lower growth mid-late flower really helps ripen em up nicely.
I will most definitely listen to @dougdawson he shared valuable insiteThey are looking great but I would listen to @Doug Dawson as always thank you for your time and the best of luck in all of your endeavors
Thank you. I'm not expecting those to be ready for another 3 weeks yet maybeThe most recent pictures are not ready.
I've never heard of couch lock till about 4 months ago just b4 I started this journey. Is couch lock just something that goes along with med grade bud? I've been smoking for 20 some years and don't think I've ever had itI would say they look to be in week 7 or 8 of flower and are ready to harvest soon (7-14 days) if not now. I prefer a less ripe plant as I avoid couch lock weed at all costs.
here are some close ups can I get your professional opinion on if they are cloudy or clear. I cant tell because the light that reflects in the dang things. There is a couple of the caylaxesNo worries. It also depends on where you see amber. The leaves will develop amber but are to be ignored. You need to focus on the buds themselves. Amber on the buds is a sure sign of ripening, I don't like too much amber so 10% or so is sufficient to me. In the end much of this is preference. The problem I find is that milky trichomes can take a couple weeks or so to go amber so just chopping when all milky can lead to harvest weeks early which is bad news for smell, taste and potency. They are muddy waters to navigate at first but each grower over time finds what works best for them.
They look mostly cloudy with some clear. You will always get some clear as the plant keeps producing them. I would give it a week and take another look. Once they start showing amber it will be easy to spot. I wouldn't wait until it looks like the pic I posted personally but you can see how easy it will be to see amber once it starts to show up. You are in the homes stretch.here are some close ups can I get your professional opinion on if they are cloudy or clear. I cant tell because the light that reflects in the dang things. There is a couple of the caylaxes
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Thank you sir I truly appreciate you sharing your bud wisdom.They look mostly cloudy with some clear. You will always get some clear as the plant keeps producing them. I would give it a week and take another look. Once they start showing amber it will be easy to spot. I wouldn't wait until it looks like the pic I posted personally but you can see how easy it will be to see amber once it starts to show up. You are in the homes stretch.
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Any time fellow gardner.Thank you sir I truly appreciate you sharing your bud wisdom.