Looks real close, what do you think?

IGTHY

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I’ve always had a problem with the trichomes getting cloudy. I took a sampler last week, and it seemed pretty good. What do you guys think? Would you harvest?
You have to look at trichomes. The flowers look to me that you might be towards the end of your harvest window. Did you flush yet?
 

wheelyman

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You have to look at trichomes. The flowers look to me that you might be towards the end of your harvest window. Did you flush yet?
still have clear trichomes. Not too many turned yet. This is where my plants hesitate to finish.
 

tstick

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In my experience, the plants need to "feel" that it's the end of the growing season for them to really ripen. I accomplish this, indoors, by widening the temperature variance between lights on and lights off. I like to go colder at night (~60degreesF) but try to maintain >80degreesF during the day. I also prefer to use the Diminishing Light Schedule -meaning that, at the beginning of flower, I go 12/12. But (typically) a couple weeks later, I reduce it to 13 off and 11 on. A couple weeks after that, I reduce it again, to 14 off and 10 on. A couple weeks after that, I reduce it again, to 15 off and 9 on and then I just keep it there until the plants are ready for harvest -checking the trichomes daily.
 

cat shit

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I’ve always had a problem with the trichomes getting cloudy. I took a sampler last week, and it seemed pretty good. What do you guys think? Would you harvest?
You definitely need to view tricomes, and general appearance of plant, swollen calyx, receding pistils etc but you know that , it's definitely in the window looks nice enjoy!!
 

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