White hairs still showing, but thricomes are all cloudy

Siu'

Member
Hello, i have these autos and they reached 11 weeks from germination.
I have a pocket jewellery loupe (60x) and i checked the thricomes day by day and now they are all cloudy, but the white hairs still showing...and i can't decide if to harvest or not.
I'm not a newbie, but these gave me questions.
Hope to have from you guys some reccomendations thank you!P_20220830_102317.jpgP_20220830_102316.jpgP_20220830_102343.jpgP_20220830_102405.jpgP_20220830_102351.jpgP_20220830_102448.jpg
 

Delps8

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The color of the stigma will change as the flower matures but, from what I've read, it varies in different strains. THC is the active ingredient and it's in the trichomes. Trichomes change from clear to cloudy to amber as the trichomes age.

The YouTube videos by DeBacco University are a good source of info. He doesn't do original research but the videos he does on lighting check out with evidence-based research. He does a couple of vids on trichomes and harvesting. You might want to check them out for more info.
 

Siu'

Member
Looks like the classic last ditch effort to catch pollen prior to harvest.
She was ready. Smoked a sample from lower buds and it was exactly what i want: a perfect sativa start, ending with nice couch-lock.
This forum is for stupids. I've seen some disscusions here and some answer that shows many "pro's" that don't know what the hell they speaking about.
Growing for 7 years and the experience in progressing is the single real answer you can receive.
Nutrients is a myth, not a real deal. A good soil and only watering with rain water and perfect harvest moment + slow dryin' + one week curing, will bring you the best weed experience.
 

Herb & Suds

Well-Known Member
She was ready. Smoked a sample from lower buds and it was exactly what i want: a perfect sativa start, ending with nice couch-lock.
This forum is for stupids. I've seen some disscusions here and some answer that shows many "pro's" that don't know what the hell they speaking about.
Growing for 7 years and the experience in progressing is the single real answer you can receive.
Nutrients is a myth, not a real deal. A good soil and only watering with rain water and perfect harvest moment + slow dryin' + one week curing, will bring you the best weed experience.
Well thank god you got here to teach us the error of our ways
Hopefully you and your ego will fit in
WELCOME TO RIU :weed:
Btw can you direct me to a good forum ?
TIA
 

twentyeight.threefive

Well-Known Member
She was ready. Smoked a sample from lower buds and it was exactly what i want: a perfect sativa start, ending with nice couch-lock.
This forum is for stupids. I've seen some disscusions here and some answer that shows many "pro's" that don't know what the hell they speaking about.
Growing for 7 years and the experience in progressing is the single real answer you can receive.
Nutrients is a myth, not a real deal. A good soil and only watering with rain water and perfect harvest moment + slow dryin' + one week curing, will bring you the best weed experience.
Yeah not even close to ready.

7 years of experience and you still have no clue what marijuana looks like when it's ready to harvest. Well done.
There's no nutrients in soil you say? Interesting myth.
 
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Dank Budz

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"not a noobie" proceeds to prove infact they are a noob. Idk why people have to pretend like they're all professionals, not even just in growing. Nothing wrong with being a beginner and wanting to learn or asking questions. That's how we become better
 

Herb & Suds

Well-Known Member
"not a noobie" proceeds to prove infact they are a noob. Idk why people have to pretend like they're all professionals, not even just in growing. Nothing wrong with being a beginner and wanting to learn or asking questions. That's how we become better
She clearly came in here with an ugly agenda
 

twentyeight.threefive

Well-Known Member
"not a noobie" proceeds to prove infact they are a noob. Idk why people have to pretend like they're all professionals, not even just in growing. Nothing wrong with being a beginner and wanting to learn or asking questions. That's how we become better
"I'm not a newbie " proceeds to ask if a plant with 5-6 weeks left is ready for harvest...
 

obijohn

Well-Known Member
"Nutrients are a myth"??? :D WTF man...

Not ready as others have said, but it's your weed. If you want a less than optimal high and a smaller yield, be my guest.
 
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