cat of curiosity
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this from a guy who is ''Growin the auto or tryin''.....
Thanks for the compliment. It's my first indoor grow and am trying the CFL route. Do you know how much more (if at all) trichromes will mature after harvesting?You're looking for that yellowish-orangish amber color... When they're about 50% amber it is about harvest time. From the looks You got another 10 - 20 days..
Even the pistils say its not ready yet.
PS. Very nice job by the way....
Not BS and a good question! Only tried to supply a legit answer......Tend to get huffy when "attacked" and sorry now, to have shot back. We all have a weakness .Thanks for the legitimate responses and, as always, glad to see some healthy, if not occasionally childish debating. I was pretty sure it wasn 't ready, but was also under the impression that some of the clearer trichromes would turn cloudy as they finish ripening after harvest... Or is that not enough of a factor to consider/ is BS? Anyway, will definitely hold my horses on any sample sniping just yet.
LOL! You sound like me, I was raised in the country, my cousin was growing weed in the back... I used to go and hang out with him when he harvested. I was about 6. We always had veggie gardens and such.I'm 55 and started my first grow at 15 and have been till today and will till I die.
I'm almost 60 and started growing when I was 14 LOLLOL! You sound like me, I was raised in the country, my cousin was growing weed in the back... I used to go and hang out with him when he harvested. I was about 6. We always had veggie gardens and such.
I thought I was the only "near senior Citizen" in here.... though, you have a decade on me exactly, come the 25th.
I'm almost 60 and started growing when I was 14 LOL
Not trying to debate i dont even have a harvest under my belt yet. But i forgot who it was on here saying that trichs will continue to mature a bit after chop. Thoughts? Proof?Once harvested, that's it.........
Trich's stop maturing...
ya, im just a lil scared to do any chopping/ testing with my first grow, and i really need it to turn out good. I can't handle that pressure right now lol and true true, as long as you recognize, self reflect, and try to improve, it's no big deal. It happens to the best of us.Well, one way to prove it to yourself, take the same loupe and your top kola, chop it....
Keep watching the trichs after you chop it...
When nothing happens, you'll see who's right.
There is nothing wrong with good logic based debate.
There is something wrong with ego based debate. (I am guilty of this at times and will be the first to admit such. People just piss me off sometimes and I tend to let my ego respond.)
leaving the leaves makes sense, even trimming them id imagine there is till some energy in there for the buds to use. very interesting info and testimony on trichs and plants.Well actually your both right, depends on how (and where) you dry em. Both Light and heat degrade THC in the trics SO,,,, if exposed to either you could see more amber. It can also vary with how you trim (or not) before you hang em to dry, if you leave leaves on (some folks do) they take longer to dry (which is a good thing) but it can be a double edged sword as the plant lives a bit longer by pulling on the leaves.
I don't pay attention to trics cause I grow strains that show amber in week 4 or 5 and no they are no where near done at that point. NOTE: if you find a strain that does it 1st don't panic 2nd keep it !!! it will be good smoke !!!!
that is the stuff being taught in forums for sure !!!This is my point of reference when considering trichomes
https://www.rollitup.org/t/trichomes-harvesting.516184/
Like I said if you find a strain that does this KEEP IT !!!!As the previously secreted resins mature, they change color. The polymerization of small terpene molecules (which make up most of the resin) produces long chains and a more viscous and darker-colored resin. The ripening and darkening of resins follows the peak of psychoactive cannabinoid synthesis and the transparent amber color of mature resin is usually indicative of high THC content. Many cultivators agree that transparent amber resins are a sign of high-quality drug Cannabis and many of the finest strains exhibit this characteristic. Particularly potent Cannabis from California, Hawaii, Thailand, Mexico, and Colombia is often encrusted with transparent amber colored instead of clear resin heads. This is also characteristic of Cannabis from other equatorial, subtropical and temperate zones where the growing season is long enough to accommodate long term resin production and maturation. Many areas of North America and Europe have too short a season to fully mature resins unless a greenhouse is used. Specially acclimatized strains are another possibility. They develop rapidly and begin maturing in time to ripen amber resins while the weather is still warm and dry.
Hey, there is nothing wrong with this approach. The way I personally grow does not lend towards harvesting using this method. IN times past, I have used this method to some success.Well I voted for "harvest in stages" and was a little surprised to find I was the only one who has voted that way.
i cant wait to flower mineHere is a pic taken in week 5 to show you what I mean, you can see it is about 50% amber, Ahhh but it is the good clear amber