So, for now. I have this, and there’s no possibility to improve it?Trichomes alone shouldn't be your only determining factor as to the time to harvest; there are other things to consider involved.
It should be noted too that trichomes don't mature after the plant is chopped, but they will change color as they degrade and this is normal. Also, don't be fooled by false amber coloration in the heads. Using even a 30X magnifier or loupe, you can see what might appear to be a lot of amber looking heads on some sugar leaves, but not necessarily on other parts. These are typically clear heads and the light from adjacent orange/brown pistils will make them appear amber. Remove a small section or a leaf and view it separately against a white background and you'll see clear heads and not amber. Just something else to consider if you are focused on the trichome coloration.
Yeah, yeah, I know, patience is a bitch. Have fun!
What exactly are you trying to improve? Potency?So, for now. I have this, and there’s no possibility to improve it?
Yes, basically when I smoke it, it's not physical, it doesn't make me drowsy, and when I go to bed I have trouble to fall asleep. she doesn't nail me to the couch ... while the other times, yeah ...What exactly are you trying to improve? Potency?
Because you chop weeks too early.Yes, basically when I smoke it, it's not physical, it doesn't make me drowsy, and when I go to bed I have trouble to fall asleep. she doesn't nail me to the couch ... while the other times, yeah ...
Yea, sorry. It doesn't work that way. If somehow the potency does improve, it won't be much.Yes, basically when I smoke it, it's not physical, it doesn't make me drowsy, and when I go to bed I have trouble to fall asleep. she doesn't nail me to the couch ... while the other times, yeah ...
my problem is not bad taste or staleness.. the product is perfect.. only is to light, or maybe to sativa.. my genetic was purple punch auto, that is an hybrid more indica then sativaThe other issue i read , was the sole reliance on a Boveda pack to do all the work .
You used the pack for something its not intended for. Boveda is a push / pull moisture pack - designed to STORE and MAINTAIN an already ph stable product for Long Term Storage, meaning any buds or tobacco ALREADY jarred to a stable Rh ( without pack ). Once the buds were properly dried and stays RH stable in jar alone with only a hygrometer , you just monitor it in a sealed state within jar.
Boveda / Integra packs are for “ long term “ storage AFTER product is properly dried. If you consume your harvests within a month lets say , then regular burping and monitoring are just fine. But if you want to store , say 3-4 months down the road those packs are used.
Bad taste and staleness were from buds trapped with boveda and not truly rh stable / dry. No air exchange as chlorophyll is being broken down.