4Hey fellow growers! How much longer do you think before harvest? These are pics of Tangerine Dreams at 9 weeks flower. There are 3 plants in soil, 5 gal buckets, growing in a 2x4' tent with a 400w HPS. I only see a small amount of amber trichs now but the buds are swelling and they are starting to look pretty sticky.
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Reviving a ten year old thread. Good find!I'm growing Tangerine dream indoors with a 48x24x60" grow tent and this is at 14 weeks from seed till now. I've been checking the trichomes daily and they are close to being cloudy but just not yet. I've been flushing for about a week now and starting to see surrounding leaves discoloring slightly. These pics are from 10 days ago. This is my first time growing with observing trichomes in the determination of readiness. I always just went by weeks but I wanted to get the best THC growth so I'm getting a little more scientific this time. I know 14 weeks seems a little long but based on the trichomes appearance, they're still somewhat clear vs. being cloudy as my research online as being ideal picking time. It smells, looks amazing and sticky to the touch. Can't wait to harvest which is another process to readiness that will take time.
Welcome new dude! You are flushing way too soonI'm growing Tangerine dream indoors with a 48x24x60" grow tent and this is at 14 weeks from seed till now. I've been checking the trichomes daily and they are close to being cloudy but just not yet. I've been flushing for about a week now and starting to see surrounding leaves discoloring slightly. These pics are from 10 days ago. This is my first time growing with observing trichomes in the determination of readiness. I always just went by weeks but I wanted to get the best THC growth so I'm getting a little more scientific this time. I know 14 weeks seems a little long but based on the trichomes appearance, they're still somewhat clear vs. being cloudy as my research online as being ideal picking time. It smells, looks amazing and sticky to the touch. Can't wait to harvest which is another process to readiness that will take time.
I seem to be having the same luck with mine at 9 weeks into flower. She has trichomes but still transparent and all the pistils are rust. The other two started flower later, are bigger and we will see what happens with them. They smell really good and are stickyI just chopped my one small plant that was flowering forever. It never seemed to change. Got a decent harvest for as small as the plant was. Just got tired of it being in my plant count and never seeming to change, even after 2 months
Disregard breeder estimates ( harvest ) - they are guides only.I seem to be having the same luck with mine at 9 weeks into flower. She has trichomes but still transparent and all the pistils are rust. The other two started flower later, are bigger and we will see what happens with them. They smell really good and are sticky
‘Also member you answered back hasn’t been on since 2014 - he smoked some mold RIP lolI seem to be having the same luck with mine at 9 weeks into flower. She has trichomes but still transparent and all the pistils are rust. The other two started flower later, are bigger and we will see what happens with them. They smell really good and are sticky
The plant will tell you when she’s done, breeder estimates are simply a rough guide and even can be a marketing ploy as everyone wants the fast turnaround to harvest time…Disregard breeder estimates ( harvest ) - they are guides only.
They finish as long as it takes.