Doesn't seem ready but it has brown pistils??

Boe richter

New Member
I've run into something I just can't figure out, 90% of the buds are smaller then about an inch of a pinky finger (for some, I have large hands) but they are covered in brown pistils. If I leave them be will they grow bigger or is it just a waist of my time? If there is a way I can get them to grow bigger and more full please let me know I am willing to take all the advice I can get.16388695578931414526682357632351.jpg
 

Autodoctor

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Lights and strain usually is key. Would still let them ripped all the way. Even when all brown doesn’t mean it’s ripe all the way yet
 
I've run into something I just can't figure out, 90% of the buds are smaller then about an inch of a pinky finger (for some, I have large hands) but they are covered in brown pistils. If I leave them be will they grow bigger or is it just a waist of my time? If there is a way I can get them to grow bigger and more full please let me know I am willing to take all the advice I can get.View attachment 5042187
Get a cheap Microscope 100×... best way to do it. Different strains might look different at finishing... Pistols colors is just a rough reference... unless you know very well the strain you are growing.
 

hotrodharley

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I've run into something I just can't figure out, 90% of the buds are smaller then about an inch of a pinky finger (for some, I have large hands) but they are covered in brown pistils. If I leave them be will they grow bigger or is it just a waist of my time? If there is a way I can get them to grow bigger and more full please let me know I am willing to take all the advice I can get.View attachment 5042187
First, how old are these plants? Do you have a fan blowing on them? Leaf shape says that or too much nitrogen.
 

OG-KGP

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Get a cheap Microscope 100×... best way to do it. Different strains might look different at finishing... Pistols colors is just a rough reference... unless you know very well the strain you are growing.
Save your money. I can tell you right now that these are not going to finish well. Even letting them go full term, they look light deprived. You might end up with a gram of pot when dried, even then, it probably wont even get you high. Trash it all and start over.
 

GanjaJack

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Which is why we never use pistils as a harvest indicator.

You use TRICHROMES.

I would chalk this up as a learning experience and start some new seeds. You likely needed more light, what were you using for a light? And what’s with the gloves ?
He doesn't want to touch the buds, you know... it's all icky..
 

GanjaJack

Well-Known Member
I would chalk this up as a learning experience and start some new seeds. You likely needed more light, what were you using for a light? And what’s with the gloves ?
Speak for yourself. Receding pistils is an important visual indicator of flower maturity. Excessive amounts of pistils on dried buds = harvested too early.
I speak for myself and millions of others who use trich's exclusively to determine maturation. Pistils receding or turning brown are never an indicator of peak potency.
 

xtsho

Well-Known Member
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I speak for myself and millions of others who use trich's exclusively to determine maturation. Pistils receding or turning brown are never an indicator of peak potency.
Millions of people are also harvesting early. I don't go by trichs or pistils. I go by the overall look of the plant like millions of other people that have done it that way for decades. Going by trichomes is a relatively new thing and is mostly found on cannabis forums. Most people don't fiddle around with microscopes looking at trichomes when deciding to cut their plants.

You obviously don't understand that people growing on cannabis forums are not everyone that's growing weed. There are more people growing weed that have never visited a cannabis forum. You're claim that going by the trichomes is settled science is not correct. If you want to use trichs exclusively that's your business but to proclaim that it's the only way to tell when to harvest is wrong. You don't need to look at the trichs to know when to harvest.
 

75triumph

Active Member
Save your money. I can tell you right now that these are not going to finish well. Even letting them go full term, they look light deprived. You might end up with a gram of pot when dried, even then, it probably wont even get you high. Trash it all and start over.
Sadly Agree
 
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