DirtyDogs446
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If the top colas look ready when the orange hairs are about 70 percent what if the buds under it really don't have orange hairs do u leave it or do u go by the top ones
Get a loop and check the hairs are one of many indicators you want the full picture.If the top colas look ready when the orange hairs are about 70 percent what if the buds under it really don't have orange hairs do u leave it or do u go by the top ones
If the top colas look ready when the orange hairs are about 70 percent what if the buds under it really don't have orange hairs do u leave it or do u go by the top ones
I have a jewelry mag I useA cheap comma jewellers loupe is all you need. 20X to 40X max. Actual power some saying 20X are actually around 8X.
Less than $10 for a decent one
at do the trichromes look like then? Clear, cloudy, amber, brownI have a jewelry mag I use
what if the buds under it really don't have orange hairs do u leave it or do u go by the top ones
It was cut down already trichomes were cloudy and about10 to 30 percent amberForget using a loupe just post many pics of plant and bud and we will tell you. Possibly its stressed or maybe as others said its simply not ready yet.
You dont need to magnify with this plant, swollen calyxs, smell and overall looks will tell you peak harvest time no problem![]()
The top buds will always mature earlier then the lower because of apical dominance & higher light levels. That's one reason I prefer SOG over bigger plants, since each plant is a bud there's more consistency. I've been told a proper scrog will harvest evenly but don't have the experience to say myself.
The two options with bigger plants is either strike a compromise between the different maturity levels or do a double harvest. If you have time/space you can chop the top at it's peak & give the lower growth a couple more weeks to ripen.
No this is generally incorrect, the first calyxs to form will mature first and then in descending order of age, it dosent work from top to bottom unless the top buds formed before the bottom buds but this is generally not the case as the first calyxs form at all nodes so there is where the first signs of maturity start.
Shit i grow well too much weed to know this crap![]()
I don't know about you but every plant I've grown first forms inflorescense at the top first and the bottom last. Like you said, early flowers mature first and every untopped plant I've ever seen flowers at the top before the bottom. My understanding is that's because of the hormones at the tallest point determining growth (aka apical dominance). The first flowers form at nodes but the higher nodes form flowers before lower ones.
Got any pictures of plants flowering from the bottom up to contradict that statement?
Yes, go look at your preflowers, the first to form, also the first to mature.
I am a pro at this stuff no question and need no proof if you have grown for a few years and spotted this very same thing.
Mainly your bottom calyxs of the plant formed late![]()
some swell and mature from the bottom up, so it's not as quite cut and dry as you say.The top buds will always mature earlier then the lower because of apical dominance & higher light levels. That's one reason I prefer SOG over bigger plants, since each plant is a bud there's more consistency. I've been told a proper scrog will harvest evenly but don't have the experience to say myself.
The two options with bigger plants is either strike a compromise between the different maturity levels or do a double harvest. If you have time/space you can chop the top at it's peak & give the lower growth a couple more weeks to ripen.
some swell and mature from the bottom up, so it's not as quite cut and dry as you say.
honestly i would, i'm busy. a search on these forums will show this to be true. it's just a bit of info, not everything is always black and white.
You're saying the first flowers form at the base of the plants, not the growing tips?