cirigan311
Active Member
Hey everyone,
I am a newbie with one harvest under my belt. I know how you are supposed to look at the trichomes (I have a good microscope). You want to harvest when they are milky and definitely before a lot of the trichomes start getting amber.
My question is this. I have a plant with trichomes looking like this, but about fifty percent (a little less than 50 in lower branches) of the hairs are red. Are you supposed to harvest even if you have some fresh looking knots of white hairs that could add to your yield?
I don't ever see finished and cured buds with white hairs. For my recent/first harvest, I went by the trichomes with this same situation, but I was wondering if I was missing something. The white hairs from that harvest turned light orange. Is this how other people harvest sometimes?
If I had a good camera I would post a pic, but the quality would suck with what I have.
Please give me your opinions. I don't want to go to early and lose out, but even with my limited experience the trichomes are starting to look ready.
Thanks,
Your newbie
I am a newbie with one harvest under my belt. I know how you are supposed to look at the trichomes (I have a good microscope). You want to harvest when they are milky and definitely before a lot of the trichomes start getting amber.
My question is this. I have a plant with trichomes looking like this, but about fifty percent (a little less than 50 in lower branches) of the hairs are red. Are you supposed to harvest even if you have some fresh looking knots of white hairs that could add to your yield?
I don't ever see finished and cured buds with white hairs. For my recent/first harvest, I went by the trichomes with this same situation, but I was wondering if I was missing something. The white hairs from that harvest turned light orange. Is this how other people harvest sometimes?
If I had a good camera I would post a pic, but the quality would suck with what I have.
Please give me your opinions. I don't want to go to early and lose out, but even with my limited experience the trichomes are starting to look ready.
Thanks,
Your newbie