What do these trichs tell you?

sunny747

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What do these trichs tell you? This is auto big bud x NL... 65-70 days old. I plan to let it go 20 + days longer, but wanted to know what we can tell from this pic. The trichs look like sugar.

Would you consider this cloudy?

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Pinworm

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What do these trichs tell you? This is auto big bud x NL... 65-70 days old. I plan to let it go 20 + days longer, but wanted to know what we can tell from this pic. The trichs look like sugar.

Would you consider this cloudy?

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A little too blurry to tell, boss. I definitely don't see any amber. I usually wait until I first start to see amber, but it's a preference thing.
 

sunny747

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Like Pin said, too blurry but I pull mine when the majority is milky or cloudy
I'll try for a clearer pic. I have to balance my phone on top of my scope and stand on one foot :)

I just don't get the milky part. They're definitely not clear or transparent. Look like sugar or salt. I'll try again tomorrow.. Thx for the help.
 

Bricksquad2625

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I'll try for a clearer pic. I have to balance my phone on top of my scope and stand on one foot :)

I just don't get the milky part. They're definitely not clear or transparent. Look like sugar or salt. I'll try again tomorrow.. Thx for the help.
Yeah if it doesn't look clear then your looking at milky trichs, they go from clear to milky to amber. I try to pull mine at 90% milky and 10% amber or less. Amber means the thc has degraded, also amber will produce a couch lock effect, if you want that mind fuck you want milky. Its all preference.
 

bird dog

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What do these trichs tell you? This is auto big bud x NL... 65-70 days old. I plan to let it go 20 + days longer, but wanted to know what we can tell from this pic. The trichs look like sugar.

Would you consider this cloudy?

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You might try more magnification and good test areas on your plant. I usually go more by the trichs located on the very small sugar leafs near the top of a cola. Not sure what your magnification is in your picture (looks like 20x), but you really need to drill down with 20-30x. Doesn't look ready to me though, as all I see is white. Perhaps getting the light a bit closer if you are in a tent. I included a couple examples for you. Good luck. Peace
 

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sunny747

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You might try more magnification and good test areas on your plant. I usually go more by the trichs located on the very small sugar leafs near the top of a cola. Not sure what your magnification is in your picture (looks like 20x), but you really need to drill down with 20-30x. Doesn't look ready to me though, as all I see is white. Perhaps getting the light a bit closer if you are in a tent. I included a couple examples for you. Good luck. Peace
Wow! Incredible pics! Now I want to go buy a decent camera and lens :)
 

thegreensurfer

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if a scope is not an option to you... wait until the calyxes swell and there is a random orange sparkle when held to the light
 

playermic

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I think you're right. Let them go for a few more weeks until you see 30% or so trichs turning amber colored. that's when to harvest
 
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