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My tutankhamon is trimmed the same way. Trimming lower branches that don't get access to the light has been done for a while. So I get it has nothing to prove anymore. They say the plant redistibutes the energy she was spreading trying to develop those shaded lower little bud sites, to the upper ones will then develop better than they would normally if all the bud sites and branches had been left.
This also allows not to have to trim pop corn buds at harvest which are pain!
I ll keep looking at your plants! We may harvest in the same time window
Do you guys think my bubblicious is about ready? They really fattened up it seems the last few days
Thank you, I had to upload againWe can't see the pictures.
You used the "album owner only" default setting on a new album. Go back to your album location, select it, scroll to the bottom and select in the box members only or whatever is for the members to see it. If you don't have that option, you will need to re-upload the pictures again in a new album that isn't restricted.
Just trying to help
Do they look done? My eyesight isn't the greatest hard to see trichs under scopeLook great brother!
How much the plump up will depend on your airflow (in and out of the tent), how much wattage your light has, and if you are feeding them right. The last one is already there, by the color, unless you color corrected the pictures.
They look good!!!
Some of the more experienced guys may advise you to take off some of the lower flowers. Like @TheMadDabber or @Pennywise @Grandpa Tokin
@Van Stank
I tagged a few.
Here is a fewtough to tell from those photos......got any close ups?
Thanks, I was thinking the same thing.Hi mikko - Saw this as I was passing by and thought I’d drop in. man, they look beautiful!
I’m not a growing veteran by any stretch, but I’d say they have at least another week, maybe 2. Generally speaking you want no new white pistils, and the existing pistils should be turning orange and curling back towards the bud. (I say ‘generally speaking’ because I know some strains may keep on producing pistils no matter what you do!). Apparently, during harvest window ‘ripeness’ can ebb and flow a bit. I see fresh pistils there so ...
I have trouble seeing amber just looking through the loupe as well. I have to photograph using it and then zoom in! Mostly I’m going by the pistils now after getting that advice - so I’m passing that on...
Thanks for the response, I decided last night to start the flush, most of my tops are ready I can tell for sure, allot of Amber..Hi mikko - Saw this as I was passing by and thought I’d drop in. man, they look beautiful!
I’m not a growing veteran by any stretch, but I’d say they have at least another week, maybe 2. Generally speaking you want no new white pistils, and the existing pistils should be turning orange and curling back towards the bud. (I say ‘generally speaking’ because I know some strains may keep on producing pistils no matter what you do!). Apparently, during harvest window ‘ripeness’ can ebb and flow a bit. I see fresh pistils there so ...
I have trouble seeing amber just looking through the loupe as well. I have to photograph using it and then zoom in! Mostly I’m going by the pistils now after getting that advice - so I’m passing that on...
Thanks, I was thinking the same thing. I kind of hate growing bubblicious, allot of small braches to trim, smell is so intoxicating and the taste with a good cure, not a had high either, but my last two seeds and I'm actually glad to be done with strain.Hi mikko - Saw this as I was passing by and thought I’d drop in. man, they look beautiful!
I’m not a growing veteran by any stretch, but I’d say they have at least another week, maybe 2. Generally speaking you want no new white pistils, and the existing pistils should be turning orange and curling back towards the bud. (I say ‘generally speaking’ because I know some strains may keep on producing pistils no matter what you do!). Apparently, during harvest window ‘ripeness’ can ebb and flow a bit. I see fresh pistils there so ...
I have trouble seeing amber just looking through the loupe as well. I have to photograph using it and then zoom in! Mostly I’m going by the pistils now after getting that advice - so I’m passing that on...