Trichome shots day 59 of flowering: Runtz,, Gurilla Glue, Gelato, Bubble Gum

Overgrowtho

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After 59 days (see photos of trichomes) I think I have another 11 days. I plan to go 70 days.

Does this look and sound about right?
 

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mtnman2016

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I am with LEG up there. You will be disappointed most of the time you try and stick with a date to harvest rather than letting the trichomes tell you. Of course one must have some patience LOL.
 

Overgrowtho

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(Sorry for the typo earlier, I meant 59 days have past not 69).

Since I am running many strains and need to harvest all at once, I am trying to find the balance in planning to harvest after 70 days of flower since I've found that it's good timing for the cultivars I've tend to choose e.g. Runtz and other Cookies strains.

Albeit, the Gorilla Glue has been slower to ripen than the Runtz. Here are more pics but these are from a chamber with just 7 days and not 11 days left until 70 days.

These pics are all Runtz except the one labeled GG is gorilla glue.
 

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Overgrowtho

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I can be the only one seeing either spidermite webs or worse the beginning of mold in this pic.
Anyone can comment? Not sure what that is, but I'm pretty sure its not spider mites or mold. I thought it was some kind of melting of the trichome (if thats even possible??) but I'm shooting in the dark here. Anyone?
 

Overgrowtho

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Those are webs, 70 days is going to be a good mark to make. 80 would of been better but just my opinion. Spidermites suck, l feel for you!
If those are indeed webs from spider mites, I think the infestation has not penetrated much since I only saw that in one of many pictures from 10 plants. What is the best course of action so close to harvest time?
 

mtnman2016

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Dude, you are totally fucked. I recommend you cut all the buds, bag it all up after trimming and send it to me. I will make sure it has a good home in my lungs.

Seriously though, I see no problems. The GG does look like it might have a tinge of powdery mildew but I'd expect most leaves to exhibit the same and more than likely a lot more so I doubt it.

And BTW, trichomes won't melt until around 300 degrees. If you have trippy looking trichomes, it always means you have been fondling your buds. Sorry, but true.
 
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