Is this Ready yet?

HookedOnChronic

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like buddy said not quite, looks like 7-20 days depending on the high your looking for, those are looking like they are clear just turning cloudy now(the trichs)
 
I didn't think it was quite ready yet. I just thought that I should get a second opinion. Thanks for the replies. This is my first time trying to grow with cfl's (first time with light's really). Just experimenting. Just got my Medical Marijuana Card and, can't wait to buy some clones!!!
 

reeferMaster

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thats cool start flushing it with pure water and let it get dry alot and dont pick it till thier crystal pileing ontop of it self and ur most of ur trichombs turn amber when the crystal is starting 2 yelow and amber that means all of your crystals are milkey and mature, if u let the whole bud turn amber it can lose major potency but it mite be stony still good luck man, try takeing a bud off and completly dry it and then smoke it, by that time uve hand a nice sample bud and can decide how good it is buds shrink when u dry them so they look like they have some more filling out 2 do they look healthy so they should need 2 much nutes
 

uncledav

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Another indication of plant maturity is the color of the pistils, the little hairs that grow from inside the calyxes. Their purpose is to collect male pollen to fertilize the ovum inside the calyx, creating a seed. When no male pollen exists calyxes grow dense without any seeds, resulting in sinsemilla cannabis. Near the end of the flowering phase, pistils change color, entering the window of peak maturity. The ratio of white pistils to red pistils determines the type of effects your plants are likely to produce: a high or stone. In the final few weeks of the flowering phase, the pistils change from bright white to a rusty orange or brown, signifying the end of the plant’s life cycle.
 
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