Are these ready yet?? New plants from last!

Johntn65

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I know getting close!! But should I wait 1 or 2 weeks?? Or this Sunday? Want to get as plump as poss!!
 

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There are still quite a few white pistils, and the brown aren't majority receded. I see some fattened calyx. The prob is that stressed plants can continue to throw pistils late flower due to lockout or stress. How long has it been in flower?

@sferguson16 just posted earlier with a perfect example of what a ripe plant looks like for a reference. Majority pistils receded, fat calyx, a silver hue from a distance, and milky trichs.

Myself I'd wait a bit to see if swell increases, and pistils stop forming, if it keeps throwing pistils and starts foxtailing it's a sign of stress, and might go forever lol.

You will notice marked swelling when the pistil loop back inside the calyx.
 
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You need to get a loop so that you can check your trichomes. That’s the most reliable way to know if it’s ready. Look for them to be a milky/cloudy color along with a few amber trichomes too (I personally don’t like too many amber trichs). Look for this on the buds not the leaves.
 
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