does my blue widow look done?

doingfine

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this is my blue widow 9 weeks into flowering under a 600w hps
i havent flushed yet for its a hydro setup
i know i know i need a magnifying glass i just never have the time to stop and get one with my work schedual
i will def get out there tomm but if anyone could tell me how these look that would be great
the pics are hopefully ok so you can tell


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shizz

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as long as theres white hairs there still growing. and it at least a week after they all turn gold. red what ever strain you have. some take longer. get a microscope
 

arsenal69

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this is my blue widow 9 weeks into flowering under a 600w hps
i havent flushed yet for its a hydro setup
i know i know i need a magnifying glass i just never have the time to stop and get one with my work schedual
i will def get out there tomm but if anyone could tell me how these look that would be great
the pics are hopefully ok so you can tell
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get a illumimated microscope 30x with a light got mine on ebay for £4.99 payed for it on friday and get it today
 

sync0s

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k thanks guys its my first grow so i dont wanna fuck em up
what happens if you go to long?
After a while the THC begins to decrease, and I've heard that scientists believe CBD production goes up near the end. With this, you get a lot less of the soaring "high" feelings, and more of the stoned feelings. It is supposedly believed that CBD actually has the medical benefits, and not THC by its self. I don't know if any of this is true, it's what I've read.

Anyways, let me know how it turns out. I'm currently growing blue widow, getting ready to flower.
 

doingfine

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hey guys i saw the video you guys posted and i bought a magnifying glass for now but i bought a illuminated microscope waiting for it to come in but im still confused as to what the tricomes look like? are they the white hairs?
 

Calvin Cobb

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many of the answers above are correct but they all forgot to mention that there is a window of harvest not just the right day. For instance if you do like the soaring highs of sativas you could harvest an indica right as 70-80% of the trichomes are milky looking under your scope, conversely if you like the couch lock stone of most indicas then you might want to consider waiting until the trichomes are about 50% cloudy and 50% amber. The more amber the more couch lock it will be. remember also that indicas are quick finishers and have a small window of harvest while sativas may actually go in and out of good havest conditions because of the way they grow and how long they grow. there may be a good looking day to chop it down but then it might put on a growth spurt and the fiber/leaf/stem to bud ratio goes up again untill they fill in once more. sativas are much more forgiving of a late harvest because of this... so stay on the scope and monitor those trichomes carefully (and don't just check one bud, go from top to bottom and watch the progression).

Maine buds has the same pic above of trichs that I have seen in a few places and are very good pics to learn from....
 
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