So today's update comes with a bit of good and bad news. It's the same news, just depends on how you would like to look at it.
I did a quick inspection this morning, and saw something that caught my eye. On one of the chunkier buds, I spotted the very early development of a herm-nanner. I know this is very common for a lot of strains around this time, but I'm running a perpetual and I will risk nothing in my garden. I spent the next
hour or so thoroughly inspecting every bud with a fine tooth comb. I was happy to find that only three spots displayed anything that looked like the beginning of herm growth, and that nothing had fully matured or was protruding. I removed the entire flower and surrounding/attached flowers upon finding them. So, obviously I'm not happy about taking these a few days early, but the rest of the crop is safe to mature under my watchful eye. Still looking to chop this weekend, but if anything else presents itself, I'll most likely take her down. Trichs are - 80/10/10 % Cloudy/Amber/Clear - and I'd like to shoot for 20% amber. Here's the pics. I made sure to include a clear shot of a problem area in every photo, if you can spot them. No real foul here, it's still going to be premium smoke.
Also, no need to comment on the trim job. It's not done. I'm leaving some "guard leaves" to help slow the drying process. Old trick.