Trichome heads/Flush

growgeye

Member
Trichome heads
I read that milky-white trichome heads indicate the highest level of THC and CBD.
Q1 Is this correct?

I read further that the trichome heads turn amber/golden another week or two after they turn milky white.
Q2 Is this correct?

Flush
I read that flushing the plants two weeks before harvest will allow for a better-tasting, less-harsh smoke.
Q3 Is this true?
Q4 Should I flush?

Q5 If I want to harvest when the trichome heads turn milky white, when should I flush?

Q6 If I flush when the trichome heads turn milky white' will I run the risk of the trichome heads turning amber/golden by the end of the two week flush?
 

tkmk

Well-Known Member
Q1 is correct about thc but not cbd
Q2 is also correct
And
Q3-6 do not flush it does not make a single difference to taste. There have been so many test done proving that flushing does not work.
 

bk78

Well-Known Member
Stop looking at trichs, stop flushing, stop over feeding.

Stolen a year or 2 ago from @Thundercat


Trichomes can be tricky to read accurately, especially for new growers since they don't know what to actually look for. It's very easy for the bulbous clear trichome heads to magnify the opaque/cloudy trichome stalks. This is I believe what you are seeing because your trichomes look mostly clear to me.



Determining maturity isn't about one single factor, its about watching ALL the signs the plant is giving you. As you grow more plants you will begin to be able to read those signs, and understand what point your plant is at.



FIRST 90% of the stigma(pistils) will turn red(ish) and begin to actually shrink/shrivel back towards the buds.



THEN the bracts(calyxs) will begin to fatten up internally. The buds won't be appearing to grow much outwardly at this point but will be adding density and weight still. I've watched strong stems bend over in just a couple days during this period from the added mass.



FINALLY after about 2ish weeks of swelling, AFTER the stigma have turned, then you can look at trichomes on the actual buds and determine your final harvest point.



There are plenty of variables that can alter time periods, but for the most part cannabis plants follow pretty consistent patterns of growth and ripening.



It is VERY EASY to harvest a plant too early and loose out on flavor, smell, yield, and overall quality.



It is VERY HARD to harvest too late. I have never seen someone accidentally over ripen a plant, it would take weeks of ignoring your plant for that to happen.
 

FastFreddi

Well-Known Member
Stop looking at trichs, stop flushing, stop over feeding.

Stolen a year or 2 ago from @Thundercat


Trichomes can be tricky to read accurately, especially for new growers since they don't know what to actually look for. It's very easy for the bulbous clear trichome heads to magnify the opaque/cloudy trichome stalks. This is I believe what you are seeing because your trichomes look mostly clear to me.



Determining maturity isn't about one single factor, its about watching ALL the signs the plant is giving you. As you grow more plants you will begin to be able to read those signs, and understand what point your plant is at.



FIRST 90% of the stigma(pistils) will turn red(ish) and begin to actually shrink/shrivel back towards the buds.



THEN the bracts(calyxs) will begin to fatten up internally. The buds won't be appearing to grow much outwardly at this point but will be adding density and weight still. I've watched strong stems bend over in just a couple days during this period from the added mass.



FINALLY after about 2ish weeks of swelling, AFTER the stigma have turned, then you can look at trichomes on the actual buds and determine your final harvest point.



There are plenty of variables that can alter time periods, but for the most part cannabis plants follow pretty consistent patterns of growth and ripening.



It is VERY EASY to harvest a plant too early and loose out on flavor, smell, yield, and overall quality.



It is VERY HARD to harvest too late. I have never seen someone accidentally over ripen a plant, it would take weeks of ignoring your plant for that to happen.
He know his plants for sure...
FF
 
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