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3 different plants....all in 5 gallon pots....I really want to start chopping....3 plants, 2 pics for each. So first 2 are 1 plant, second 2 pics are another, and last 2 pics the 3rd plant
I wouldn't chop them yet if it were me.3 different plants....all in 5 gallon pots....I really want to start chopping....3 plants, 2 pics for each. So first 2 are 1 plant, second 2 pics are another, and last 2 pics the 3rd plant
Its what firefighters use.whats fire bud?
Why would u chop now any particular reason? Or are you just pulling my %$#@?I wouldn't chop them yet if it were me.
I would not chop now. They need more time.Why would u chop now any particular reason? Or are you just pulling my %$#@?
2 more weeks. LolLol I tried starting a thread for ripe buds so new people can check them out but it didn’t get any traction.
here’s one though
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i think the easiest thing to spot is when the buds sprout the little knobs that are like partial foxtails. Idk if every strain does that though.
Two main reasons, one is because new growers will often post pics near the breeder's suggested time, which is almost never reliable and typically 2-4 weeks too soon. And the second is, so many people still use the old bro-science method of "scoping trichomes" and looking for some arbitrary percentage of amber, or worse yet, they harvest as soon as they see cloudy trichomes. Combined, these two reasons are the reason why 95%+ of newbies, and probably 50%+ of experienced growers harvest early. And thus, every day we see pics of plants that are 2-4 weeks from harvest time.It seems in every "is this ready" thread posted here, no matter how good the bud looks in the pics (to me, at least), the answer here is always "the bud needs 2-3 more weeks"! Without fail. LOL
I want to see some pics of bud that IS ready! Mine needs 4 weeks more - I think. Ha
Cheers
so, scoping trichomes is bro-science?many people still use the old bro-science method of "scoping trichomes"
I think the implication was that relying solely on a louper is inconclusive and thus indeed bro science, broso, scoping trichomes is bro-science?