ripe enough??

lowryderlove

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STRAIN: 60 DAY LEMON
Day: 82
Location outside
Temps 95-100
Humidity 80%

All the buds look the same pretty much. The lower buds that normally grow last are getting bigger each day and already look smokable. She gave seeds 3 weeks ago and still has some in her. I am not sure it will grow much more than this?

She ripe enough to cut? Smoked a few samples and got blazed. Don want to end up losing her to bugs or bad weather as its been raining for 3 days straight off and on then going back to hot and humid.


From what I can tell techs are all cloudy. On the pieces I cut to try 3 days ago they were and it tasted great...

Please what do you think.
 

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Nice pics through the magnifying glass8-). Looking pretty damn good, the pics are just a bit blurry, but from what I can see there is a good amount of trichomes on there. Hard to tell if they are getting that beautiful amber hue, but sweet grow man!!
 
I would take her down now. I always take my plants down when mostly cloudy and i start seeing amber trichromes show up. The amber is the THC degrading to CBN but its always a growers personal preference. Some people like 50% amber, but 10% amber 90% cloudy would be perfect for me. Cloudy trichromes are what i want majority of.
 
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This always helps me.:bigjoint:
 
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This always helps me.:bigjoint:


Sorry bro but this is false a Sativa with all amber trichromes wont give you a indica high thats not possilbe. The color of the trichrome has nothing to do with effects that is strain dependent, lineage and genetics that control the medicating effects.
 
Sorry bro but this is false a Sativa with all amber trichromes wont give you a indica high thats not possilbe. The color of the trichrome has nothing to do with effects that is strain dependent, lineage and genetics that control the medicating effects.
Lol, I know that, I just use the pictures as a reference...that was found on google, so we all know how accurate that info can be.
 
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