geneticistx
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Im growing some Crimea Blue and it's an interesting story....
I threw them into 12/12 early on in veg (early may), and they started to flower beautifully, i was taking them in and out of my backyard shed, then just stopped doing that. They continue to flower without revegging (im in southern ontario, canada), another strain i did the same thing with went right back into veg.
So now, I sit here end of june, with nice looking flowers on my crimea blue, and upon inspection of the trichomes, i see some nice amber (about 30%), and other nice milky and clear trichomes.
My question is, even though the plants look relatively healthy, should not I harvest based on trichome appearance?
I'll try and post a pic of the plants later.
I threw them into 12/12 early on in veg (early may), and they started to flower beautifully, i was taking them in and out of my backyard shed, then just stopped doing that. They continue to flower without revegging (im in southern ontario, canada), another strain i did the same thing with went right back into veg.
So now, I sit here end of june, with nice looking flowers on my crimea blue, and upon inspection of the trichomes, i see some nice amber (about 30%), and other nice milky and clear trichomes.
My question is, even though the plants look relatively healthy, should not I harvest based on trichome appearance?
I'll try and post a pic of the plants later.