Newbie Ready to Harvest?

worble7

New Member
iam a rookie at this and not sure if its time to pull the plant? its growing out doors gets lots of sunlight and flowered anyway i guess they will do this. i have other plants not flowering yet but this one its kinda small dont understand that not sure what kind it is also here are a few pics please let me know if you need more pics. thanks jeff
 

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Lychee

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how old is it?
id say it looks ready but i wouldnt take my word for it, im quite new to all this so id get another opinion before u chop her :)
 

worble7

New Member
well not sure was just growing for my bro if i had to guess i would say april. next time i will take notes been using Miracle-Gro for tomatos i know maybe thats not the best but iam no guru at this but any help would be appreciatedhere are a few more pics hope this helps. jeff
 

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worble7

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no sametime but diff. places. it maybe doing that i did start the grow a little early is my guess now we are getting into summer and should take 2 more mos. not sure what to do i would just think it would run its life cycle and flower when its should? again i maybe wrong. thanks for your help jeff
 
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gangjababy

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the only way to really tell if they are ready is to check the trichomes with a jewelers microscope cloudy is more of a head high and amber trichomes give you more of a couchlock high.
 

gangjababy

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a 30x will work, but I like to use a 100x, a jewelers microscope goes up to 100x you can find it at radioshack for 10 bucks
 

worble7

New Member
cool thanks again i will hit ratshack in a few hrs and post pics with the jewelers microscope.. jeff
 

Jonnie Iirish

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rule of thumb put your plants out on mothers day (mid may)they will not flower on ya. If they do just let nature take its course. Takes a while tho a month at least.
 
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