50 kilos lolAnother victim of harvesting too early. Imagine the total quantity of missed weight over 7 years of harvesting too early....
Be great movieAnother victim of harvesting too early. Imagine the total quantity of missed weight over 7 years of harvesting too early....
I'm depressed just thinking about it.Be great movie
Probably be a Hallmark specialI'm depressed just thinking about it.
Be great movie
I'm depressed just thinking about it.
Yeah the title would be SEVEN YEARS OF LOSS.. A 12731273a story..Probably be a Hallmark special
(((( Thanks that’s what I am seeing to thanks for answering the question the way it was asked and as far as the rest of the reply’s ((( I only harvest a main top cola a big one one that has a little foxtailing )) also keep your stupid Fin comments to yourself )) I don’t need any Opinion From Anyone I only need the questions answered the way it was asked (( the only thing I find funny about this post is how people respond to the question they don’t know how tooSure all the time
That's a lot of meanie talk from a guy who has been harvesting early for 7 years.(((( Thanks that’s what I am seeing to thanks for answering the question the way it was asked and as far as the rest of the reply’s ((( I only harvest a main top cola a big one one that has a little foxtailing )) also keep your stupid Fin comments to yourself )) I don’t need any Opinion From Anyone I only need the questions answered the way it was asked (( the only thing I find funny about this post is how people respond to the question they don’t know how too
never came across that … before harvest are you looking at every angle just to make sure that the light is showing cloudy but really not ? I’m just throwing it out there….I have been growing for 7 years inside , i Would like to know if anyone besides myself has noticed this when I inspected my tricones for harvest they are looking very cloudy so I harvest and a week after harvest I look at them again and the tricones look clear ?
I’ve never seen trichomes change color either, but have seen where you have to look sideways so you see the light behind to tell color, or put the sample on white paper for a background. Otherwise they can look cloudy or amber when they are still clear. You should use general appearance of the overall flower to judge harvest time first anyhow, but that’s a whole different topic. Also don’t look at trichomes on sugar leaves, but look on mid level buds.never came across that … before harvest are you looking at every angle just to make sure that the light is showing cloudy but really not ? I’m just throwing it out there….
never came across that … before harvest are you looking at every angle just to make sure that the light is showing cloudy but really not ? I’m just throwing it out there….
There is know way to know for sure if I am looking at it from every angle My buds I have harvested over the years have always looked clearer not clear but clearer than when I harvest (((it must be me if No one else has notice this over the years I could not figure out why I was not seeing cloudy plump ready to burst ready to decaputate and fall of the stock tricones head ( after harvest always a not as plump clearer tricones ))never came across that … before harvest are you looking at every angle just to make sure that the light is showing cloudy but really not ? I’m just throwing it out there….
Pretty sure it was sarcasm.Thanks that’s what I am seeing to thanks for answering the question the way it was asked
To be continued... tune In to see if the buds will make it to maturity next run. Will the villain senselessly chop down unripe flowers for no reason. LolA 12731273a story..
it don’t matter where I look the ones on the sugar leaves also look clear after harvest , (((((. before harvested they look like ready to burst tricones heads ready to decapitate and fall of the heads (((( after 7 years of growing and never ever ever ever touching a bud while still on the plant growing and checking the tricones with my loop I want to document this I am the only one that notices a change it tricones color ((((And the change I see is before harvest the tricones look big plump cloudy ready to burst and decapitate and fall off the heads ,,,and what I noticed over my 7 years of growing is after the harvest the tricones heads look clearer I won’t mention the plump heads and decapitation because It’s the cloudy going to clear I am having a hard time withI’ve never seen trichomes change color either, but have seen where you have to look sideways so you see the light behind to tell color, or put the sample on white paper for a background. Otherwise they can look cloudy or amber when they are still clear. You should use general appearance of the overall flower to judge harvest time first anyhow, but that’s a whole different topic. Also don’t look at trichomes on sugar leaves, but look on mid level buds.
Any pics of harvested bud?cloudy going to clear
Yes that must be what is going on here ,, I new we would all be able to figure this outSounds like a typical case of particles behaving differently when being observed.... they know somehow.
What good would that do ?Any pics of harvested bud?