Well one is a sativa strain and I want it to stay sativa, thats the one that looks more ready to go. The other is indica and its the one with more cloudy/clear and almost no amber yet. I prefer sativa in general though.
When you harvest will not change a plant from being sativa or indica.
Your plants have many weeks to go and you stopped feeding them wasaaaay too early. From what I can see in these pictures they both appear to be fullying growing fresh buds still which means you have 4+ weeks left and shouldn’t be looking at trichomes or thinking about flushing or harvesting for at least that long.
I’m not trying to be harsh I know you are a new grower. Most cannabis plants mature in a very predictable manner. You need to watch for ALL the signs a plant gives before it is ripe.
First 90% + of the stigma(pistils) turn reddish and shrink towards the buds. That is the sign that the plant is done trying to reproduce and is beginning to mature.
Second after the stigma have changed the plant will begin to swell internally. It won’t get much bigger on the outside, but will get denser and put on significant amounts of weight. That usually takes 2-3 weeks. The bracts will begin to fatten and look plump.
Finally at the end of the swelling period you can check trichomes and look for your desired level of ripeness. It’s important to check trichomes on the buds not the leaves. And it’s also important to try to look at trichomes from the side to be able to really tell if they are cloudy yet. Looking from the top often gives a false impression of the ripeness because the rounded trichome head can magnified the opaque trichome stalk below it.