tekkennoob
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This is my first grow, curious about other’s opinions on the ‘readiness’ of some of my plants.
This is my first time posting on any forum in years, so I apologize if I get some of the etiquette wrong, and I apologize for a lengthy post, as I certainly have a bad habit of over explaining things. As a bit of a disclaimer, this first grow is Very Much So just a test for me. I began with no intentions of harvesting a perfect crop, I simply want to ease my way in and take this learning process very slowly. As such, I’m not really interested in tips on what I may have done wrong throughout the whole growing process, I am well aware that I missed out on Many factors of a good grow, and I’ll get to those eventually.
INFO——
I have 5 indica dominant autoflowers, gifted bagseeds of an unknown strain. They are currently on day 68. Low on space atm, so they’re in roughly half gallon (maybe a bit smaller) pots, and I attempted LST during vegetative. No nutrients at all were used during vegetative, but I used some banana tea during flowering. They all seem to be at slightly varying levels of maturity based on size and pistils, however the trichomes appear pretty consistent throughout. Save for one plant, which I recognized as hermie about a week ago - removed the balls and quarantined, based on size and pistils it looks similar to the others, but the trichomes are much clearer. Haven’t included any pics of that guy, I figure I’ll just harvest him last.
Here’s the fastest grower, from one week ago to today. Still has more plumping up to do? Or is it done getting bigger?

Here are closeups of the trichomes from today. Pics taken from multiple plants, at different parts of the plants.





I can tell that there’s fewer clear trichomes than a week ago, but I’m not quite sure what percentage of cloudy these would be considered. I’ve noticed some amber trichomes, but very very few, maybe about 2-5 per bud. (Not just on the sugar leaves, actually on the bud). I’ve read that more amber trichomes, more couchlock - I like the calm of indica, but I don’t want something that will put me to sleep. Should I still wait for more to turn amber? Are the trichomes even as cloudy as I think they are? I’m also a bit put off by how many pistils are still white, I’ve read lots of conflicting opinions on how indicative these are, though I figured I’d wait a few more days at least.
All in all I’m mostly wondering, what percentage of clear-cloudy trichomes do these look like? Are these early in the harvest window, or still approaching?
This is my first time posting on any forum in years, so I apologize if I get some of the etiquette wrong, and I apologize for a lengthy post, as I certainly have a bad habit of over explaining things. As a bit of a disclaimer, this first grow is Very Much So just a test for me. I began with no intentions of harvesting a perfect crop, I simply want to ease my way in and take this learning process very slowly. As such, I’m not really interested in tips on what I may have done wrong throughout the whole growing process, I am well aware that I missed out on Many factors of a good grow, and I’ll get to those eventually.
INFO——
I have 5 indica dominant autoflowers, gifted bagseeds of an unknown strain. They are currently on day 68. Low on space atm, so they’re in roughly half gallon (maybe a bit smaller) pots, and I attempted LST during vegetative. No nutrients at all were used during vegetative, but I used some banana tea during flowering. They all seem to be at slightly varying levels of maturity based on size and pistils, however the trichomes appear pretty consistent throughout. Save for one plant, which I recognized as hermie about a week ago - removed the balls and quarantined, based on size and pistils it looks similar to the others, but the trichomes are much clearer. Haven’t included any pics of that guy, I figure I’ll just harvest him last.
Here’s the fastest grower, from one week ago to today. Still has more plumping up to do? Or is it done getting bigger?


Here are closeups of the trichomes from today. Pics taken from multiple plants, at different parts of the plants.





I can tell that there’s fewer clear trichomes than a week ago, but I’m not quite sure what percentage of cloudy these would be considered. I’ve noticed some amber trichomes, but very very few, maybe about 2-5 per bud. (Not just on the sugar leaves, actually on the bud). I’ve read that more amber trichomes, more couchlock - I like the calm of indica, but I don’t want something that will put me to sleep. Should I still wait for more to turn amber? Are the trichomes even as cloudy as I think they are? I’m also a bit put off by how many pistils are still white, I’ve read lots of conflicting opinions on how indicative these are, though I figured I’d wait a few more days at least.
All in all I’m mostly wondering, what percentage of clear-cloudy trichomes do these look like? Are these early in the harvest window, or still approaching?