Out door 2022 open show an tell

PioneerValleyOG

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Harvest time, just in time as spider mites were moving in. Had to chuck a couple beer can buds, but, meh, got a few boxes off this one plant. Yeah, that's one branch on the box, and some shots of a few nice colas...20220929_131224.jpg20220929_130745.jpg
This is good pic. Still a little shiny, but wasn't letting the mites do it in.
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These guys are next...
 

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ShotoMain

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Here's a pic where you can see the purple, sugar leaves were golden and orange, was ripe,

Most of the purple was face down in the box...
Thank you, this is my first harvest, still trying to figure out what a properly ripe plant looks like. I was seeing some "golden" sugar leaf edges, and wasn't sure if it was rot, it never rapidly necrotized into brown and crispy like the other bud rot I found so wasn't sure what was going on. Thanks for the help
 

PioneerValleyOG

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Thank you, this is my first harvest, still trying to figure out what a properly ripe plant looks like. I was seeing some "golden" sugar leaf edges, and wasn't sure if it was rot, it never rapidly necrotized into brown and crispy like the other bud rot I found so wasn't sure what was going on. Thanks for the help
No prob, you usually want to look for the plant at its life's end. Leaves will start to yellow or color up, I suggest a loupe do you can look at the trichomes, look on the calyx, cloudy, milky, amber in that order of strength. White hairs mean not quite done, they should brown up, and when your close, you want to go just past that shiny , glassy like look, to less of a gloss, more of a white powdery look. Hope this helps.
 
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