you also have a lot of white pistilsView attachment 4647625View attachment 4647626View attachment 4647627
there's no more clear trichomes but only a handful of amber
ya thats why im asking i was told to watch the trichomes more over then the pistils cause thats were the tch is, but this is only my second one. i appreciate any helpyou also have a lot of white pistils
Can you send a pic of the trichomes buddy?ya thats why im asking i was told to watch the trichomes more over then the pistils cause thats were the tch is, but this is only my second one. i appreciate any help
im trying but as of now the best pics i can get are the top three.Can you send a pic of the trichomes buddy?
im gonna wait 2 then askWait three weeks and ask again
This is 100% the correct answer. Thanks for not making me type that all out again.Whoever told you to ignore pistils in favor of trichs was incorrect. Trichs are great to optimize when to harvest, once that harvest window has opened. The signs of ripeness that precede this are pretty standard.
First a few of the pistils begin turning color and receding. Your plant is just starting to ripen. Depending on the strain you could still have two months to go. We're just starting this journey.
Two to four weeks later you'll notice that most of the pistils(>80%) have now changed color and curled back into the bud. It's frosty, way bigger than it was a few weeks ago, and smells dank! It's time, right? Not a chance killer. Patience is a virtue
Over the next two weeks it doesn't look much different, maybe a little more swelling in the calyxes, and the rest of the pistils change over, but the stems ars starting to bend under the weight of the buds. These ladies are putting on weight and now the buds are doing their final ripening.
Now you begin looking at trichomes, on the calyx not leaves, and harvest according to your preference. No rush, the window just opened, and you have several weeks before you MIGHT start having to think about it possibly beginning to get too ripe.
Nicely put!Whoever told you to ignore pistils in favor of trichs was incorrect. Trichs are great to optimize when to harvest, once that harvest window has opened. The signs of ripeness that precede this are pretty standard.
First a few of the pistils begin turning color and receding. Your plant is just starting to ripen. Depending on the strain you could still have two months to go. We're just starting this journey.
Two to four weeks later you'll notice that most of the pistils(>80%) have now changed color and curled back into the bud. It's frosty, way bigger than it was a few weeks ago, and smells dank! It's time, right? Not a chance killer. Patience is a virtue
Over the next two weeks it doesn't look much different, maybe a little more swelling in the calyxes, and the rest of the pistils change over, but the stems ars starting to bend under the weight of the buds. These ladies are putting on weight and now the buds are doing their final ripening.
Now you begin looking at trichomes, on the calyx not leaves, and harvest according to your preference. No rush, the window just opened, and you have several weeks before you MIGHT start having to think about it possibly beginning to get too ripe.
where did i say i was completely ignoring the pistils? i was told to watch the trichomes more over then the pistils.Whoever told you to ignore pistils in favor of trichs was incorrect. Trichs are great to optimize when to harvest, once that harvest window has opened. The signs of ripeness that precede this are pretty standard.
First a few of the pistils begin turning color and receding. Your plant is just starting to ripen. Depending on the strain you could still have two months to go. We're just starting this journey.
Two to four weeks later you'll notice that most of the pistils(>80%) have now changed color and curled back into the bud. It's frosty, way bigger than it was a few weeks ago, and smells dank! It's time, right? Not a chance killer. Patience is a virtue
Over the next two weeks it doesn't look much different, maybe a little more swelling in the calyxes, and the rest of the pistils change over, but the stems ars starting to bend under the weight of the buds. These ladies are putting on weight and now the buds are doing their final ripening.
Now you begin looking at trichomes, on the calyx not leaves, and harvest according to your preference. No rush, the window just opened, and you have several weeks before you MIGHT start having to think about it possibly beginning to get too ripe.
I guess I did assume that when you described the state of the trichomes in the OP then said you were told to look at trichomes over pistils. Based on the looks of things you're still 4-6 weeks away from needing to start checking trichomes. They mean nothing in terms of ripeness at this point.where did i say i was completely ignoring the pistils? i was told to watch the trichomes more over then the pistils.
sorry i came off as a dick, i do appreciate the help. you(me) should never respond to a online comment after fighting with the gf. so atleast 4 more? ive never understood why eveey breeder says 8 to 10 weeks and yet its more like 10 14weeks in some casesI guess I did assume that when you described the state of the trichomes in the OP then said you were told to look at trichomes over pistils. Based on the looks of things you're still 4-6 weeks away from needing to start checking trichomes. They mean nothing in terms of ripeness at this point.
No offense taken at all.sorry i came off as a dick, i do appreciate the help. you(me) should never respond to a online comment after fighting with the gf. so atleast 4 more? ive never understood why eveey breeder says 8 to 10 weeks and yet its more like 10 14weeks in some cases