bobswizzle
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I've have done a lot of research on when buds should be considered "finished" and I want to get different growers opinions on why they wait until "50% amber" trichomes..Don't amber trichomes mean that the THC is already starting to break down and convert to CBD? I'm not saying that you shouldn't have any amber trichomes at all (as it would NEVER happen that way), however, I thought the goal to achieve maximum potency was as close to 100% cloudy as possible? I know this is all relative depending on the strain and the type of high that you are looking for and that you can bring out certain potential for, say and indica, by letting it go a little longer with more amber to give it more of the "indica couch lock"...BUT 50% amber?! that's 50% broken down trichomes that have gone past their maximum THC development. Isn't the plant, once cut, hung, dried, and curing, going to continue to ripen all along this process anyways..As in THC is continuously breaking down until put into air tight containers with no oxygen? Am I off my rocker or is there more reasoning behind this? THANKS GUYS!