This is Annie she is an anesthesia Autoflower she's been through hell and back but I think she's finally ready
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Yeah in 4 weeks... maybe?This is Annie she is an anesthesia Autoflower she's been through hell and back but I think she's finally ready
Under microscope she is all cloudy with some amber.. Looking at her she doesnt look ready but scoped she is..Yeah in 4 weeks... maybe?
That looks not even close to being ready to me TBH. I have had a few "sativa strains" that just keep on foxtailing forever if you didn't call it quits at some point though. But yours don't look like that. If your buds are still growing and getting fatter, then I'd let them grow. Yours don't look like they're foxtailing to me. Go for the win! LolUnder microscope she is all cloudy with some amber.. Looking at her she doesnt look ready but scoped she is..
That plant isn't ready. It doesn't matter what you're seeing through a scope. Go by the look of the plant. Trichomes are not as accurate as some people make them out to be.Under microscope she is all cloudy with some amber.. Looking at her she doesnt look ready but scoped she is..
your the first person to say that that im aware of. very interesting to know thanxThat plant isn't ready. It doesn't matter what you're seeing through a scope. Go by the look of the plant. Trichomes are not as accurate as some people make them out to be.
If you harvest now you'll be disappointed with the end result.
And he's absolutely right. But especially in this case it's pretty obvious the OP's buds are still growing and yet a few weeks from ripening. I wouldn't have picked off all the leaves at that point though, because the extra surface area covered by leaves would have helped power the growth of those buds up top.your the first person to say that that im aware of. very interesting to know thanx
I don't even look at the trichomes. Many others don't either. You can tell when it's done just by the looks. Just like you can tell when a tomato is ready to pick.your the first person to say that that im aware of. very interesting to know thanx
Of course the dilemma with this is that weed doesn't ripen all at once. It tends to ripen top-down, and the lowers might be still just swelling while the tops have filled up and rip for picking, at least for a lot of strains. Harvest is always a point of compromise if you take the whole plant at once.Just think of what good bud looks like. Then think what it would look like before it's dried. That's what you look for when harvesting a plant that is finished.