Pistles

Blue_Focus

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Do you wait until all Pistles have turned orange?

My Pistles have begun to shrink, But not all are orange.
 

Blue_Focus

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A picture might be helpful, you say you have amber trichs and lots of white pistols, those two things don’t jive. Could it be foxtailing? Are the amber trichs on the sugar leaves or the calyxes?
I just read some post's on here that said the leaves will amber first. That's what I'm seeing on mine.

More wait time.
 

amneziaHaze

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If you give it proper food leafs will never change color.
Second if you have bad light too close pistils will brown from it.allsoo you will get new fresh pistils.

You should wait until the buds are soo big your pistils are almost hidden inside them
Then you can check with a microscope for milky trichomes.
 

Blue_Focus

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A picture might be helpful, you say you have amber trichs and lots of white pistols, those two things don’t jive. Could it be foxtailing? Are the amber trichs on the sugar leaves or the calyxes?
I did snip off the lowest bud. It was 90% orange Pistles while the upper buds are around 50% orange Pistles. I have the test bud drying.
 

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Billy the Mountain

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I may look at things a little differently, but I'd consider it a good thing that your plants need another month to mature.
It's a month to "grow some buds".
Currently, the leaf-to-bud ratio is not ideal, that should change dramatically in a month or so.
Your patience will be rewarded!
 
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