Trichomes & Harvesting

Hello all,

This is an outdoor plant. Total newb. First grow, and it was unplanned.
Just one plant from a single bag seed from diamond OG.

I’m in socal. Figured shed be done in october from what I’ve read, but there seems to be alot of cloudy trichs for the 1st week of september, and her pistils aren’t retracting much, and doesnt seem like she has swelled nearly enough. It has been a rough ride for her though. But am I seeing the trichs wrong? I feel like I am seeing a majority of cloudy?
 

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Roger A. Shrubber

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Hello all,

This is an outdoor plant. Total newb. First grow, and it was unplanned.
Just one plant from a single bag seed from diamond OG.

I’m in socal. Figured shed be done in october from what I’ve read, but there seems to be alot of cloudy trichs for the 1st week of september, and her pistils aren’t retracting much, and doesnt seem like she has swelled nearly enough. It has been a rough ride for her though. But am I seeing the trichs wrong? I feel like I am seeing a majority of cloudy?
that plant isn't ready. ignore the trichs on leaves, they age faster than the trichs on calyxes. when you get down and look, twist and turn till you can see the trichs from the side. when you look at them from directly above, a lot of them will look cloudy, but it's just the base of the "stalk". if you look at them from the side, a lot of them will still look clear.
nice looking plant, let it finish and you won't be sorry
 
that plant isn't ready. ignore the trichs on leaves, they age faster than the trichs on calyxes. when you get down and look, twist and turn till you can see the trichs from the side. when you look at them from directly above, a lot of them will look cloudy, but it's just the base of the "stalk". if you look at them from the side, a lot of them will still look clear.
nice looking plant, let it finish and you won't be sorry
Gotcha, That makes sense. Thanks for the good tips.
 

SweetestCheeba

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Wats up ppls. My second girl here is jus finishing up. Thinkin about taken her down early for some Trippy butter. Jus lookin for a few different options. EDC46298-3114-4DF1-A212-6140D1592FD1.jpeg1078ABF3-54C0-42F0-A501-819E3253FEAB.jpeg
 

ILLwannabe

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Here is my Painkiller XL #1, very larfy growing and hard to read, but I believe this plant is close to being ready.

The second image is Banana OG, which I think is also ready. been flowering since July 25th or so.

Any second opinions?
 

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Roger A. Shrubber

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Here is my Painkiller XL #1, very larfy growing and hard to read, but I believe this plant is close to being ready.

The second image is Banana OG, which I think is also ready. been flowering since July 25th or so.

Any second opinions?
first one looks pretty close, maybe ten days? the second still has at least two or three weeks. from what i can see.....
 

JayBio420

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Here is my Painkiller XL #1, very larfy growing and hard to read, but I believe this plant is close to being ready.

The second image is Banana OG, which I think is also ready. been flowering since July 25th or so.

Any second opinions?
Why don’t you invest $10-50 in one of the many options for looking closely at your trichomes?

Asking for internet opinion from non micro photos is not going to get you an accurate answer at all. Find/buy a USB scope, a lens for your phone, a jewellers loupe, the lens from a quality flashlight etc. Worth your time and money if you’re serious about your harvest window.
 

ILLwannabe

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Why don’t you invest $10-50 in one of the many options for looking closely at your trichomes?

Asking for internet opinion from non micro photos is not going to get you an accurate answer at all. Find/buy a USB scope, a lens for your phone, a jewellers loupe, the lens from a quality flashlight etc. Worth your time and money if you’re serious about your harvest window.
Those are macro photos... I have a scope but cannot hold it steady, so I use a camera, you just have to open the photo in a new window and then zoom in to see trichomes
 

JayBio420

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Those are macro photos... I have a scope but cannot hold it steady, so I use a camera, you just have to open the photo in a new window and then zoom in to see trichomes
I did open and zoom, and although it is a fairly detailed photo, due to the angle of lights usually you have clear that light up and cloudy that appear to twinkle like clear trichomes. Ambers can often be illusive and blend into the background. Please see attached picture of a trichome with amber forming at its base, with a $0.99 laser pointer focus lens, on my phone, held by hand. It’s possible, and cheap, to get quality trichome photos.

For your scope, grab a stool and something to use as a rest for stability.
 

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ILLwannabe

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Okay I took your advice, went to the local grow shop they had an attachment for the phone for 8$. Still kind of hard to hold steady but much easier nonetheless.

Anyways, the first and 3rd photo are the BOG, and the 2nd is the PK 1. CAFF5E58-3685-4BF4-AE80-28D8A4208F63.jpeg9A00CDDA-E99F-41FD-BE65-092CE9C61C1B.jpeg78057B25-7319-49A8-9C53-3ED878563A48.jpeg
 
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