2 plants very near harvest...should I pull now or how long ??????? HELP !!!!!!!!!

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

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ashley2times:

There are more signs that just trichromes that indicate when your plant will be ready, but unless you have an extensive growing background you are best to use the loupe/microscope to determine the ideal chop date.
BTW: your plants look great, no worries about the few burnt leaves, all will be good.
Dr. Jekyll

Don't be a cheap ass fool as go buy a damn $12 loupe and be done with it!
Mr. Hyde
 

Xarn

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Althor is right. Depending on how your feeding them you could just start a flush and watch them swell up a bit more. Alot of the pistols should start shriveling in. Looks like a 10 day flush might do the trick. only on my 3rd grow so I am a noob myself . But i do know the only way to tell for sure is to look at the tri's.
 

althor

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ashley2times:

There are more signs that just trichromes that indicate when your plant will be ready, but unless you have an extensive growing background you are best to use the loupe/microscope to determine the ideal chop date.
BTW: your plants look great, no worries about the few burnt leaves, all will be good.
Dr. Jekyll

Don't be a cheap ass fool as go buy a damn $12 loupe and be done with it!
Mr. Hyde

Yeah, I have heard all the other "signs" that a plant is ready. And I have seen every one of those "signs" be wrong.

If I hadn't just got home from work and too lazy to load up my camera to take a picture I could provide good examples right now.
I have a Sour Cream that doesnt have a single red hair on it and the white hairs are far from receding, yet amber trichs are popping up all over it. It comes down this weekend. On the other hand I have a Caribe that has been solid red for about 3 weeks now and just now starting to show cloudy crystals, 80% clear.

I will say the calyxes are pretty swollen on the Sour Cream.
 
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