ganjaluvr
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yeah, I've seen strains where the hairs were still fairly white, but the plants were anywhere from 6 to 8 weeks into flowering.
once you check the trichs, they're cloudy and some amber.
They say that, if you don't go by the trichs.. you can always wait until the hairs start to wilt. Once they start to wilt.. she's in her prime and its
time to go ahead and chop. I would still recommend watching your trichs.. but some people still go until they see hairs beginning to wilt. Then
they harvest.
Nice subject for once too..
Thanks. Good question.
peace.
once you check the trichs, they're cloudy and some amber.
They say that, if you don't go by the trichs.. you can always wait until the hairs start to wilt. Once they start to wilt.. she's in her prime and its
time to go ahead and chop. I would still recommend watching your trichs.. but some people still go until they see hairs beginning to wilt. Then
they harvest.
Nice subject for once too..

peace.