Trichomes grow back?

SuperNutz

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Could have sworn I read or heard somewhere they grow back. I had torrential downpours with high winds most of the last week and now alot of the trichome stems are headless. Do they grow back and how long does it usually take? Looks like nice weather for a couple weeks so I'm in the clear after a soggy crap month.
 

SuperNutz

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Is that why I'm seeing a 3 way split of clear, milky and amber? It's confusing whether to harvest or not.
 

SuperNutz

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I was going by the trics on the calyxes, the plants I'm deciding on harvest all the pistils receded but some are plump and some plants are compact small calyxes. I posted pics on another thread in this outdoor forum after this thread.
 

BrewersToker

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Go by trichs, but also go by majority amber pistils and swollen calyx. It's October 7th, so any crop in the northern hemisphere is entering the harvest window, regardless.

I have been gardening my whole life, so my eye knows when crops are ripe and ready for harvest. But I still depend on the plant to show me visually.
 

stoner4204ever

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Could have sworn I read or heard somewhere they grow back. I had torrential downpours with high winds most of the last week and now alot of the trichome stems are headless. Do they grow back and how long does it usually take? Looks like nice weather for a couple weeks so I'm in the clear after a soggy crap month.
Might have powdery mildew. It looks like a headless trichome under microscope..
 
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