It is the normal process of curing, however, if you want to speed up the process, leave some out to dry. A well cured bud should not be too dry it should have some of its natural moisture to it, not dry like hay, that is the reason we preserve that in our jars.
I have some large glass cigar jars and some large mason jars that I use for this. Some have been in storage since May 2012 and November 2014. I fill the jars 3/4 full and most importantly I insert in each jar a Boveda Humidipack, it keeps my buds from moisture and dryness. The jars are then...
You are right, " almost done " but still needs a little time, from the pictures, it seems to still have some white pistils that can recede into the buds and the remaining should turn amber. And the most important step to help you decide is the triches. Keep a very close eye on these, when they...
When your triches turn mostly all cloudy with a touch of amber that is your window of opportunity to cut, regardless of how long the strain is quoted .
You'll have to make the decision at your end, it's hard to tell from the picture but you have the whole plant in front of you to help make the decision, I would maybe flush for a few days then check your triches again to see if they matured some more.
When first curing make sure your buds are not too wet, if they are remove from jar until they dry a bit then put in the jar with a Humidipak to prevent mold. When the buds don't feel too wet anymore keep checking occasionally by putting your finger in the jar. Then you can keep them in the jar...
I agree with the above members, the curing progress should bring back the smell,matter they dry, jar them, put a humidity pack in each jar, the first few days open the jars too make sure that the buds aren't too wet, then seal it with the pack.
It looks like it could still benefit from more growing, let it grow a bit more, get that magnifier. You can google for triches image, there are plenty of images that will show you how to properly identify clear, cloudy and amber triches.
It's not ready yet, never base your harvest by what is written on your seed container or the website, those are only estimated times what counts is your hands on time, when the pistils recede into the buds and the rest turn amber + your triches will tell you exactly when to harvest, all cloudy...
Let. It grow until most of the pistils have receded into the buds and the remaining turn amber look very carefully at the triches with a magnifier, if you don't have one get one, look for cloudy triches and a few amber, then you can flush and crop.