Trichomes ready ?

subwax

Well-Known Member
Hey,

Its best to start your own thread - that was people wont get confused as to who owns what plant.

Good luck.
 

ISK

Well-Known Member
Im not meaning to. I dont come here often so back the F off.
Not meaning to???? .....what a lame excuse for being such an asshat

So now you are telling me to fuck off, when you are the problem....maybe go learn some common sense before posting again.
 

subwax

Well-Known Member
Not sure I understand it either - I know these places can seem quite intimidating if you're not used to forums. Maybe he was frustrated at not being able to get his point across, and that resulted in him lashing out.

Anyhoo - hopefully he works it all out.
 

PopAndSonGrows

Well-Known Member
It looks ready enough to me.

I think everyone telling you to wait, is fair advice. These MFer's always say that :lol: lol. But they're not wrong.

Me personally, one thing I look for before I even bother looking at trichomes, is the uppermost pistils on the buds midway down the plant, and/or the lowers. If the uppermost pistils have browned, they're "getting ready" or IMO you could consider pulling if trichomes line up as well. The top buds are deceiving so I just drool over those and never really use them as a gauge of ripeness.
 
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