Sorry these aren't all that good. My DSLR is unavailable, so I took these with my phone. I know we're looking for redish trichs, and you're not really going to be able to see them with these pictures.
My buddy and I trimmed up some of the excess leaves that were blocking light to some of the potential top colas. I think it looks like they're getting much better light exposure now, so hopefully there will be more tops now.
The leaves are VERY oily and shiny now. You can't touch them at all without your hands being very sticky and oily.
We both noted that the plants have a VERY strong lemony scent.. Lemon skunk possibly?
Below is a picture I found of Lemon Skunk and matched it with a picture of my bagseed around the same time period:
At this point, I'm 43 days into flowering.
For my documentation: If I suspect that Lemon Skunk is the strain, below are the strain details:
Strain Name: Lemon Skunk Grade: A+ Type: S/I Looks: Lime Green with lots of amber pistils and coated in trichomes. Smell: Very sweet candy aroma with a skunk kick undertone. Taste: Very similar to smell, but the sweet is a lemon candy taste and the distinct skunk flavor on the exhale. Effects: Very even mix of sativia & indica. Can medicate in the early morning with no down feeling, but strain helps with mild pain. Potency: Tested @ 18% so it is the high end, middle of the road if you will. Genetics: Skunk #1 x Citral
Source: http://www.medicalmarijuanastrains.com/lemon-skunk/
Here's a few more pictures. I am considering cutting these plants soon, I stopped nutes about a week and a half ago. I don't know if you guys can tell much by these pictures, but can you see if they look about ready?
They look close. You need a jewlers loop or a 15x magnifier to look at the trics. There are a lot of white hairs. You can harvest the parts which look more done, and let the rest grow more. It will get you an idea of how you like it. Take a sample bud from each and let dry over night. looks good
I'm sorry I don't think I clarified that I'm out of time for personal reasons. However, we did finish cutting the plants tonight and have put them in bowls over dry ice overnight. I'll take them out and jar them in the morning.
I intend to put up some more pictures later, but for now, here's a picture of the yield: