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I agree with Rex, pretty clear here still CharlieI'd say it's got a bit. There are still quite a few clear as you said. But @Bill284 Could probably make a better call.
Can you show a picture of the plant?
Good morning my friend.Calyx trichome pictures from today for the most advanced stage Fruity Pebbles. Opinions (?): @Rexer and @Krissi1982 & @Bill284
Opinions welcome. Many trichomes still clear but "mushroom" headed.
Thank you very much for your comments and advice @Rexer and @Bill284. I am going to check the trichs again in 2 or 3 days and see any changes. I still have a lot of white hairs on some Fruity Pebbles and most Northern Lights. The Northern Lights have come a long way in a short time. I think the changes toward ripening in the Northern Lights are happening quicker than the Fruity Pebbles. I would rather be a little late to the harvest than too early. The Northern Lights seem to be ripening as one group. The Fruity Pebbles are showing differences in the phenotypes, some ripening early, some about a week or two weeks behind. I hope for a "fruitful" harvest in any case. Cheers to you all.Fruity Pebbles= soon, but not yet. Very tough call but based on yesterday's trichs, I'd still say wait.
Northern Lights= a week or two? I'm terrible with guessing finish times, even with autos (and thats all I grow, so far)
All= fantastic plants, keep showing those plant pics with the tric pics, it makes for more informative replies, and to be honest ....show 'em off cause you otta be proud of them
The macros from yesterday? Not ready yet unless you are amber-averse! The ones from today look lovely.@InTheShed any opinions regarding the previous pics?
Hope you have a good year my friend.Thank you very much for your comments and advice @Rexer and @Bill284. I am going to check the trichs again in 2 or 3 days and see any changes. I still have a lot of white hairs on some Fruity Pebbles and most Northern Lights. The Northern Lights have come a long way in a short time. I think the changes toward ripening in the Northern Lights are happening quicker than the Fruity Pebbles. I would rather be a little late to the harvest than too early. The Northern Lights seem to be ripening as one group. The Fruity Pebbles are showing differences in the phenotypes, some ripening early, some about a week or two weeks behind. I hope for a "fruitful" harvest in any case. Cheers to you all.
Happy New Year! ppm Charlie
Thank you @InTheShed . I will keep checking them every few days.The macros from yesterday? Not ready yet unless you are amber-averse! The ones from today look lovely.
Thanks much @Bill284 ! Lately, a lot of hairs have been going red. Still a lot of white. Like you say: "...patience, patience, patience". Just keep licking my lips when I open that tent to water. If the taste and high, after the dry and cure, are anything like the sweet smell and aroma, I will have succeeded. Keep and eye out here - I respect your thoughtful advice.Hope you have a good year my friend.
And patience patience patience.
Your girls still have some swelling to do.
Wait until all the white pistols are gone.
Then check trics.
Stay safe
Bill
It's absolutely gorgeous that last pic, lovely!Snowed 2-3-inches overnight at Hooterville, USA.
@Krissi1982 , @Bill284 , @420 Ceasar , @Paul Squiggle , @InTheShed , @Rexer
ppm Charlie
I think you need a bigger house and yard for the KIDS...yeah...that's the ticket..."honey buy me a house in the country".It's absolutely gorgeous that last pic, lovely!
The last pic the @Krissi1982 likes is the view off the front deck.I've already used my snow blower a few times
It melted and came back since then.
Beautiful scenery
It's beautiful and I do need a house with land. We are hoping to retire in Maine or the general area....I want a house with a lake and mountains and enough property to have some farm animals and a year round greenhouse....for the time being I have this lovely view of the neighbor 7.5 inches from me and their gazeeboThe last pic the @Krissi1982 likes is the view off the front deck.