Trichomes amber on leaves milky on buds?

GoLdD

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Hi and thanks in advance,

I'm a first time grower who is about to complete my first grow and I have a question in regards to the ripeness of trichomes. The trichs on the small bud leaves have a good percentage of amber, 30-50%, but the trichs on the buds themselves are still milky with no sign of amber.

I'm assuming that I need to wait to harvest until the trichs on the buds are turning amber but was a little thrown by the fact that the sugar leaves show so much amber. I would rather ask if I'm right than assume and be wrong. I've learned so much here by following various grow journals and posts here, thank you all, but I've never seen any mention of this?

I am using a 30x microscope bought from my local grow shop.

Thanks,

GoLdD
 

Los Muertos

Active Member
Hi and thanks in advance,

I'm a first time grower who is about to complete my first grow and I have a question in regards to the ripeness of trichomes. The trichs on the small bud leaves have a good percentage of amber, 30-50%, but the trichs on the buds themselves are still milky with no sign of amber.

I'm assuming that I need to wait to harvest until the trichs on the buds are turning amber but was a little thrown by the fact that the sugar leaves show so much amber. I would rather ask if I'm right than assume and be wrong. I've learned so much here by following various grow journals and posts here, thank you all, but I've never seen any mention of this?

I am using a 30x microscope bought from my local grow shop.

Thanks,

GoLdD
Nice..I was kinda wondering this myself.
 

GoLdD

Well-Known Member
Harvest when the buds have swelled and the pistils have shriveled and darkened.

If the trichs are turning amber then they're already starting to degrade.
Hi 420God,

From everything that I've read, and please correct me if I'm wrong, the color of the trichs will effect the high. Specifically; clear trichs = speedy, cloudy trichs = heady/trippy and amber = couchlock/body stone. I'm hoping for a good mix of amber and cloudy.

Thanks,

GoLdD
 

420God

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Hi 420God,

From everything that I've read, and please correct me if I'm wrong, the color of the trichs will effect the high. Specifically; clear trichs = speedy, cloudy trichs = heady/trippy and amber = couchlock/body stone. I'm hoping for a good mix of amber and cloudy.

Thanks,

GoLdD
Amber means the THC is converting to CBN giving you the fake couchlock feeling that CBD creates. If you want a true couchlock then you would want to grow a strain higher in CBD which would be more along the lines of an Indica.
 

carnage11

Active Member
Amber means the THC is converting to CBN giving you the fake couchlock feeling that CBD creates. If you want a true couchlock then you would want to grow a strain higher in CBD which would be more along the lines of an Indica.
Hey, I didn't know this. Thanks for the info mate.
 

420God

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And when I say fake couchlock, I mean that CBN makes you tired which mimics couchlock. You notice more when smoking a lot.
 

GoLdD

Well-Known Member
Amber means the THC is converting to CBN giving you the fake couchlock feeling that CBD creates. If you want a true couchlock then you would want to grow a strain higher in CBD which would be more along the lines of an Indica.
Thanks 420God,

I think your point makes sense, the difference between CBN vs CBD. My concern is that so much of what I've read says to read the trichs and to go by that? If any other experienced growers would care to comment, I'd love to see what the consensus is on this is. Either way +rep 420God for taking the time to help.

GoLdD
 

GoLdD

Well-Known Member
harvest when trics are 30 - 50 % amber
by trics i hope u mean trics not hairs
Hi Fab,

Yes Fab I mean Trichomes and not pistils lol, thanks for checking though :p, and what you stated about the trichs turning amber is what I had understood as the determining factor for when to harvest, but now I'm not so sure. It would be nice to get the opinions of a few experienced growers on this.

GoLdD
 

carnage11

Active Member
I'm interested to know, do trichs continue to age through the curing process? I know that the potency gets greater with a long cure. Would it be best to actually cut a little earlier and allow the trichs to age more through curing? Or am I totally wrong in that assumption?
 
I'm interested to know, do trichs continue to age through the curing process? I know that the potency gets greater with a long cure. Would it be best to actually cut a little earlier and allow the trichs to age more through curing? Or am I totally wrong in that assumption?
I could be wrong, but i think i read somewhere that there are a couple of types of thc, and the compounds thc-a and thc-v convert to thc during the curing process. They are much more successfully converted to thc when the bud is dried slowly and cured properly. I think this is where the increase in potency comes from.
 
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