Are These Ready Yet?

The*Mad*Hatter

Well-Known Member
1 maybe 2 weeks



well...actually some look alot more done then others......

i suggest like most will...get a 30x glass to be able to see your tric's color
 

chingon01

Active Member
1-4 are sour diesel--under the scope all white trichs sum amber
5 blueberry cheese--all white few amber
6 blueberry diesel--white and amber
7 blue dream--all white few clear
 

doser

Well-Known Member
I would go ahead and start flushing the oldest and most amber. Do that for one week and chop. Gives you something constructive to do for a week while your waiting and save on nutes. Nice looking! Didn't see any obvious mold issues. Did you escape that tribulation? I can understand your desire to chop. Nice haul on a couple of those ehh! You can take branches individually and string out your harvest. Kind of a dollar cost averaging approach. A little at a time and average............whatever, ya know what I mean?
 

edgein123

Well-Known Member
im with theexpress. i cut down a bagseed that looked identical to this in every way, came out too fluffy, calyxs were almost invisibly by the time they dried.

2-3 weeks at least.
 

poplars

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your not chopping nothing for atleast 2 weeks including this plant...
I gotta disagree, that plant looks pretty far into it, and outdoor plants tend to finish a LOT faster than indoors.

I'd say that one could be done in a week to a week and a half.
 
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