7 weeks flowering but no amber trichomes

Canna59

New Member
How do I remove the bugs during harvest? Is the dip going the plant on a mixture of lemon and baking soda recommended?
 

DoobieDoobs

Well-Known Member
How do I remove the bugs during harvest? Is the dip going the plant on a mixture of lemon and baking soda recommended?
to prevent bugs during harvest, its mostly work before getting there, you gotta have some sort of pest control, and apply it consistently since they are seedlings untill entering the lasts part of flowering. As it is right now, its hard to get rid of them.

I would suggest looking into bud washing, I believe that helps against bugs and stuff.


About your original question, dont look at trichomes, just look at the pistils, that they have all turned orange and started going back into the swollen buds. Its more accurate than looking at trichomes. Plus you need additional equipment to at trichomes.
Its hard to see for me, if you have white pistils or not in the picture, for the most part they appear orange, but wait for more comments to be sure.
 

Hook Daddy

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If you want an uplifting energetic high grow sativas. The bro science that waiting longer gives couch lock is just funny if you think about it. Indicas are mature much faster than sativas so are harvested weeks earlier. They both start producing trichomes when first flowers appear. Sativas produce a energetic high with trichs weeks older than indicas, so the logic is backward. If you want an energetic high grow sativas and wait longer. Most of my plants take 12-16 weeks or longer of flower, and I don’t count from flip to 12/12 but about 2 weeks after when buds form, so 14-18 weeks from flip.

As far as when your plant will be ready for harvest, the only thing I can see from the pic is that the cola is small and under developed. If you wait it may fill out some. You can harvest now or wait, but I wouldn’t expect much in the way of fire this run. Chalk it up to learning and plant another.
 
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