Eurofuzz
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This is a picture of another species, a THC Bomb Auto, but you can see here how the calyces begin to stack one on another like wheat? I believe it's an attempt by the plant to get the pistils out there as far as they can in hopes of being pollinated. By this time the system's beginning to panic that there aren't any seeds growing to carry on the genetics.
The Dark Devil Autos, in our experience, are slow to go to amber. I don't look for amber at all, unless it's to tell me to chop NOW!! There's a magical point with mine where the trichomes seem to go milky overnight. That's what I watch for. I'm usually two weeks or more past the breeder projections though.
Thank you for the good example, i understand that now. Im going to have to pay attention to the trichomes. I have to pick myself up a better loupe mines very hard to use.
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