hhel11
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I dont have a pocket microscope or anything of any decent magnification (called my local radio shack, and of course they don't carry it), but I was looking around the web to see if I could makeshift anything and I stumbled upon a little gem on YouTube. This little little kid really had something, lol. So I found a pair of old binoculars and sure as shit, it worked.. To a degree.
I was able to see the trichs on a closeup level, and I can distinctly see that some (not many) have gone amber. The problem I am having is telling the difference between the clear and hopefully milky ones. The magnification window is small and even though I have pretty good eyes, it is difficult to tell. My thoughts though are, if some have started to go amber, it's a good bet that what I am seeing are milky ones? It wouldn't be loaded with clear and then suddenly have some go amber without the milky transition, correct? Anyway. I don't want to sit around and wait for more to go amber if she's just finished early on me and is ready for harvest.
A few notes regarding the lady. I vegged her for a long time.. about 8.5 weeks. So she has a highly developed root system. I would say that 60-70% of the hairs have gone orange/red and receded, and some of the larger fan leaves have begun to yellow and die.
Unfortunately I have no magnified shots to show, but here are a few closeups of colas I took with my phone. The last photo, I counteracted the 2700k bloom light with the bright white from my phones LED to give a better idea of the plants actual color. I hope someone more knowledgeable than myself can lend some advice, because I am stuck right now
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