Harvesting assistance

I'm new to this forum so sorry if I should be posting this elsewhere but I am having some trouble figuring out if my plants are ready for harvest. I don't have a jewellers loupe so I can't go off the trichomes sadly but based on these photos is there any indication if or when they're ready to be harvested?
 

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You are waaaay early still. You’ve got a month plus without any doubt. Your plant stil have tons of growing to do.
Thanks man good to have some reassurance, I thought that was the case but I've been receiving a lot of pressure from my cousin's to harvest it.
 
Your cousin is drunk or something :lol: Like Thundercat said, you definitely have at least a month to go. If you harvest now or any time soon you're just gonna get trash and threw away all the time you spent to get to this point.. Definitely wait it out, she'll get much bigger and actually start to look like bud. You want to check the trichomes on the buds(not the leaves) here in a month or so, when there's virtually no white hairs left. If you wait until theres 15-20% amber trichomes on the buds, you'll be at peak potency and ready to harvest.
 
Cheers guys thanks for the help, just to confirm this is a photo from today so about a week after the previous pics
 

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Hahaha he's been getting on my nerves way too much, every time I check on it he appears and starts telling me how essential it is that I pull it out immediately
 
I'm new to this forum so sorry if I should be posting this elsewhere but I am having some trouble figuring out if my plants are ready for harvest. I don't have a jewellers loupe so I can't go off the trichomes sadly but based on these photos is there any indication if or when they're ready to be harvested?
3 or so weeks left, let the ladies get fat and happy... pistils standing straight up like that is a sure sign they are growing still, nearly all of the pistils are still white and standing amd have not turned brown or amber colored or layed over yet, when about 85 percent of the pistils on the plant have turned in color and are no longer standing straight up like they are in the photo then it will be time to cut
 
I'm new to this forum so sorry if I should be posting this elsewhere but I am having some trouble figuring out if my plants are ready for harvest. I don't have a jewellers loupe so I can't go off the trichomes sadly but based on these photos is there any indication if or when they're ready to be harvested?
Ok first thing, a jewelers loupe is cheap, you have plenty of time to get on that while your plants ripen. Give them at least 3 more weeks from the looks of things, probably more like 4 before it will be considered ripe.

Looks like you are outdoors, I am not sure what latitude you are at but some strains will take longer than others and hopefully frost doesn't become an issue. Latitude can also play a role in flowering times depending on genetics. If the plants are close to ripe and a hard freeze is forecast the next day you should chop them before they freeze. Frozen trichomes are broken by ice crystals that form inside, this causes excessive oxidation of the THC we are after.
 
Ok first thing, a jewelers loupe is cheap, you have plenty of time to get on that while your plants ripen. Give them at least 3 more weeks from the looks of things, probably more like 4 before it will be considered ripe.

Looks like you are outdoors, I am not sure what latitude you are at but some strains will take longer than others and hopefully frost doesn't become an issue. Latitude can also play a role in flowering times depending on genetics. If the plants are close to ripe and a hard freeze is forecast the next day you should chop them before they freeze. Frozen trichomes are broken by ice crystals that form inside, this causes excessive oxidation of the THC we are after.
Shouldn't be seeing any frost for a couple of months or so but I'll keep an eye out, regarding the jewellers loupe I've ordered one now thanks to knowing they're still 3-4 weeks off, thanks for the advice
 
You lucky devil, where I am located the outdoor growers are always trying to get their plants ripe before a frost hits. Sometimes we get lucky and it holds off long enough.

Happy growing!
Ya man I would love to put a greenhouse in my backyard. We definitely have the sun here in CO, but we also have the hail, lol.
 
Hahaha he's been getting on my nerves way too much, every time I check on it he appears and starts telling me how essential it is that I pull it out immediately

lol, yeah he clearly doesn't know what he's talking about, but thankfully you've got some very experienced folks here to save the day. It's almost impossible to over ripen a plant without trying, so harvest should never need to be an "I have to pull it immediately" kinda thing.
 
Dont worry if frosts come early... I love mine to go through several before I harvest. If I had to take mine down before frosts happened I could only grow auto flowers. ;)
Way to go on holding out and not chopping. You will be so glad that you waited.
 
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