I copied it and blew it up, from what I could see all opaque trichs with no hint of amber.I think people need to click on these pics and look at the trichomes .
correct, this is the first plant we harvested, I decided it'd be ok to have 1 plant have 100% cloudy trichomes. though I did see amber trichs here and there.I copied it and blew it up, from what I could see all opaque trichs with no hint of amber.
My plants are about 10% amber trichs (mostly on bud leaves) and I'm holding out for 50%. Should be done in another week, but that week has a day or two of rain involved. I already have the big fans ready to go.correct, this is the first plant we harvested, I decided it'd be ok to have 1 plant have 100% cloudy trichomes. though I did see amber trichs here and there.
either way it gets me fuckin STONED for being 100% cloudy. I have 8 other plants like this, 2-3 are way bigger too. so we'll see how good it is with amber trichomes too .
I'm sitting here going crazy with another week to go.correct, this is the first plant we harvested, I decided it'd be ok to have 1 plant have 100% cloudy trichomes. though I did see amber trichs here and there.
either way it gets me fuckin STONED for being 100% cloudy. I have 8 other plants like this, 2-3 are way bigger too. so we'll see how good it is with amber trichomes too .
hah, you look like you live near me . . . .I'm sitting here going crazy with another week to go.
I'm in Southern Oregon mountains - pines, fir and oak.hah, you look like you live near me . . . .
that whole area looks like where I live, mountains, junipers . . . .
ah, well you're not too far away. I live in northern california, about 70 miles away from the boarder of oregon.I'm in Southern Oregon mountains - pines, fir and oak.
I'm thinking just under a pound . . . . but I'll know for sure when it's dry .Nice, what you end up with total on the first plant poplars?
madodah's gonna have some fire too...can't wait to go see mine in a couple weeks.
I'm 50-miles north of the border so we probably have about the same growing conditions regarding seasons and weather. I'm at 1800' and have to seriously amend my soil from its normal mountain mix of clay and decomposed granite.ah, well you're not too far away. I live in northern california, about 70 miles away from the boarder of oregon.
Considering the colas I can see I think you'll do over a pound on that hanger but we never know until its dry, do we?I'm thinking just under a pound . . . . but I'll know for sure when it's dry .
the bud is straight up primo . . . . I don't really care that the yeilds aren't as nice as they could be, this bud is amazing . . .