TitoM
Well-Known Member
Damn, 2 days to dry a test bud man !? lmao
Smoke that shit and let us know asap !
i had to wait i wanted to try it in the morning


Damn, 2 days to dry a test bud man !? lmao
Smoke that shit and let us know asap !
Sounds nice ! You can always split the harvest and get both types of high.
Where from the plant did you get that nug ?
And what strain are you growing again ?
Or harvest the top half, if that bottom is not finished.....................
WoW!!! hella good job tito!!! +rep for ya.
thanx flo she dose look sexy dosent she lolTito, those buds are lookin SO FUGGIN DANK !
You're so close, I'm jealous !lmao
Tell me yo ass is checkin' them trichomes, DAILY !?
How long you been flushing now ?
Go to Radio Shack and get the $13 little 60x - 100x handheld w/ an LED light.
thanx bro ill b cheaking tomorrow with my new toyhere tito, this might help you out.
When to harvest
Trichomes are small appendages that look like hairs. They are produced by marijuana, and other plants. Female marijuana plants produce certain trichomes that are a rich source of THC. These trichomes can be found in their largest concentration on the buds. They start out clear, turn a milky color, then turn amber (light brown).
The trichomes in picture 1 are clear. After the plant has flowered for a few weeks, the trichomes start to turn a milky color (picture 2). After a few more weeks, they will be totally milky in color. In the later stages of flowering, trichomes will turn to a light brown color (picture 3). The amount of time required to get to this point depends on the marijuana strain and the growing conditions.
In picture 2 you can see the stems have started to turn from a clear color to a milky translucent color. For maximum THC content and a more cerebral and energetic high, harvest your plants when a majority of the trichomes on the plants in your garden are a fully milky translucent color.
You can wait until most of the trichomes have started to turn amber, but the resulting marijuana will produce more of a sleepy body stone than it would if plants were harvested earlier. The trichome in picture 3 is about 90% amber, with just a trace of the milky translucent color it previously possessed.
After the trichome is fully amber in color, the THC starts to degrade. This makes it very important to harvest marijuana at the time before a majority of the trichomes have attained a total amber color. If not, the marijuana will not be as potent as it could have been.
Based on that information once trichomes have turned milky white maximum THC levels have been reached and remain at that level until fully amber. So any time between fully milky white and fully amber is the peak THC level and when each person needs to decide when to harvest in that period of time is solely based on each individuals personal preference in high or stone of combination of each.
In short the prime time to harvest is variable based on personal preference as long as it is between when the trichomes have turned fully milky white and when they are fully amber.