this look ready??

are these ready

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D@ddio

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this the second year I've grown weed. Last year I harvested the whole crop (3 plants) on 10-17. We're coming up on that now and I 'll tell you it has some kind of year. I'm in NE (Welcome back TB12!!) it was a hot and record dry summer. Great for hanging at the pool watching the girls grow. I had 10 seedlings from some really high quality bag o weed, super lemon haze, and some random seeds from what someone I know grows but doesn't really tend it or get rid of males. He just lets it grow in the garden and harvests it when he thinks it's ready. But these are about the 10th generation that he's produced locally so what the hell. They look pretty good. Doing the whole thing organically using Coast of Maine platinum growers blend in 5 gallon buckets. Looking at the ingredients and it has what super soil has but with locally sourced stuff like lobster compost... Check out their website. it's a great operation they have. Then a few weeks ago i enriched the soil with some organic fertilizer from the same Company, same blend of stuff. followed the directions and came up with an amount to add to a pot...
Then the weather went to shit and i had a little war with bud rot. By aggressively cutting out the rot and bringing them into the garage every night it survived. The buds are really frosty but not nearly as dense as I'd like. not really fluffy but not really tight hard nugs either. They are looking pretty ripe to me. If you zoom in on the picks the trichromes are looking pretty milky, no amber yet which is what like, no amber that is. So... will they get any tighter by waiting a little longer of do I risk them going past peak??
 

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GreenBoxGrown

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If you haven't already, I would just flush for a week or two and then harvest. Probably will get a little more dense, but they seem to be pretty much all they way developed in size
 
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