Harvest now?

Gond00s

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how long has it been 12/12 for because that looks like a hell of a sativa by the looks 11-12 weeks maybe more in full flower time
 

Overgrowtho

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Oh suprising! I thought that 70% of the pistils were already orange on this main cola. So I was thinking to cut down the main stem and then let the secondary flowers ripen longer. However everyone on here seems to be in agreement about more weeks. So I will wait. I will check with a jewelers loop soon about trichomes....

Well she is an outdoor one, land race, grown in native land of South East Asia. I lost count of the weeks it's been since flower started. Approximately 6-7. Okay at most lets give her another 2-4 weeks but trichomes will confirm soon...
 

twentyeight.threefive

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Oh suprising! I thought that 70% of the pistils were already orange on this main cola. So I was thinking to cut down the main stem and then let the secondary flowers ripen longer.
You don't judge a plant harvest time by pistil color, but they can aid in when to think about start checking trichomes. The pistils should be all brown/orange and starting to shrink back towards the calyx (where they come out of). I think you may be confusing them with trichomes. Trichomes are the tiny bits that make the overall plant look "frosty".
 
You don't judge a plant harvest time by pistil color, but they can aid in when to think about start checking trichomes. The pistils should be all brown/orange and starting to shrink back towards the calyx (where they come out of). I think you may be confusing them with trichomes. Trichomes are the tiny bits that make the overall plant look "frosty".
Your right but the only true way is a microscope and check for clear transparency. Cloudy trichomes is too early and flat cloudy has gone too long. They should( trichomes) look like tear drops coming to a sharp point
 
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