very specific question about TRICHOMES. pls assist if you can! thanks

ozzy987

Member
Hi everyone!

let me ask you an important question.

lets say a plant has a 10 week long flowering phase but by the end of the 9th week around 50-60% percent of the trichomes
are white and zero amber.

So my question is:

if I should leave my plant to flower for more than 10 weeks in order to have more white tricomes eventually?

OR

after 9-10 weeks the trichomes wont get anymore whiter cuz the natural time frame of the plant is finished so what I achieved is what I achiaved, thats it.
(I mean like, i can keep my plants alive, but genetically nothin will happen after 10 weeks)

I really do hope, that u understood :D

thanks for the replies
 

Gemtree

Well-Known Member
They will keep ripening until all the trichs are amber (unless something is keeping the plant from maturing like stress, n tox, low light, ect) and eventually start to herm once it goes long enough
 

Cappuchino

Well-Known Member
You should better read "Harvesting and Curing" subforum.
Answering your question: plant is ready when it's ready, you let it grow until there are enough white/amber trihoms.
 
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