greengods
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When in flowering do you see the white whispys turning Orange?
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Yes mate. Pistils turn brown during flowering.When in flowering do you see the white whispys turning Orange?
Sounds like he's just noticed the hairs turning. Might be a little premature to harvest. .You may want to consider harvesting now. Can you upload a pic?
True, what is your opinion on it? I see a lot of growers say to harvest as the pistols turn amber. Nice catch on my quote lol I can imagine that the coloration is not fully developed. I'm wondering how much time it takes once the hairs begin to show color, to being fully turned, few days? A week?Sounds like he's just noticed the hairs turning. Might be a little premature to harvest. .
Yes definitely lol my apologies I got excitedI only seen two pistils turning brown....Was just wondering if that could give a little more as to a time line...lol
Lol...We too are getting overly excited and I should have posted a pic to help.Yes definitely lol my apologies I got excited
Oh yea she's got some time
It's hard to see cause it is literally two and just the tips..
My opinion is that you got pistils confused with trichomes. No offence. They turn amber but you can't see that shit unless you have a microscope or jewellers loupe. I suggest waiting till the hairs (pistils) are about 70% brown then check the trichs. If the trichs are 20% amber and the rest milky then you are ready to harvest.True, what is your opinion on it? I see a lot of growers say to harvest as the pistols turn amber. Nice catch on my quote lol I can imagine that the coloration is not fully developed. I'm wondering how much time it takes once the hairs begin to show color, to being fully turned, few days? A week?
Probably around 6/7 weeks left by the looks of her.Oh yea she's got some time
None takin I'm new to a lot of things and did not think of both in regards of color. So yes I was basing my thoughts on trichs and not hairs.. Good lord lol Sometimes my brain enters "skip drive check" mode when processing too much information throughout the day.My opinion is that you got pistils confused with trichomes. No offence. They turn amber but you can't see that shit unless you have a microscope or jewellers loupe. I suggest waiting till the hairs (pistils) are about 70% brown then check the trichs. If the trichs are 20% amber and the rest milky then you are ready to harvest.
. . I know what you mean.None takin I'm new to a lot of things and did not think of both in regards of color. So yes I was basing my thoughts on trichs and not hairs.. Good lord lol Sometimes my brain enters "skip drive check" mode when processing too much information throughout the day.