Ready for harvest

Dannydavito

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I'm 8 weeks into flower and wondering if these look ready. I got a 40x jeweler's scope but still can't tell that well.
 

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Well try shooting some better photos with the triches IN FOCUS that might help, and a picture of the entire plant is always good too
 
How's this
 

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MMm Spek is right about the Pistils and the plant looks hella ready as a whole, and as for the photo here a reference of what i had in mind :P
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Are these the same plants as the first round of pictures, or are they different? The second pic there shows a lot of white pistils, but that could just be some end-of-run foxtailing.
Is end of the run foxtailing common? I got some on a blueberry auto and pulled it because of it. It was in the window I was just hoping to let go to couch lock.
 
So trim all the tiny sugar leaves and everything. I guess I'll settle in and spend the next few hours trimming. Thanks.
At min get rid of anything yellow and not in the buds.

I have 0 experience with mold in buds. But I would think you trimming everything now would cause faster drying and less chance of more mold. Wait for these guys with more experience for guidance on the mold.
 
I trimmed them up. How do they look now?
 

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