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I’m working on 20 weeks with this plant lots of trouble in a greenhouse. I believe it’s because of the soil AnyWho I’m guessing when these white hairs turn brown she’ll be ready.?????
I'm going to be honest, it looks like you did a hell of a job how you got her to grow in that packed ground dirt is beyond me I mean my outdoor garden has better looking soil than that all jokes aside, she looks pretty healthy, and yep as said I wait till the trichs are 15% amber...get a loupe they're fairly cheap, and watch her, she'll go from clear trichs to cloudy trichs to milky triches, then they'll get some dark tips, and then then amber, don't let it all go amber only about a third of what you check needs to be amberI’m working on 20 weeks with this plant lots of trouble in a greenhouse. I believe it’s because of the soil AnyWho I’m guessing when these white hairs turn brown she’ll be ready.?????
Beautiful lady my friend.I’m working on 20 weeks with this plant lots of trouble in a greenhouse. I believe it’s because of the soil AnyWho I’m guessing when these white hairs turn brown she’ll be ready.?????
I keep the dirt aerated once a week I also checked the pH and adjust as needed and feed her nothing but bananas and bat shit at the moment prior to that was all nitrogen or tomato food. I should say.I'm going to be honest, it looks like you did a hell of a job how you got her to grow in that packed ground dirt is beyond me I mean my outdoor garden has better looking soil than that all jokes aside, she looks pretty healthy, and yep as said I wait till the trichs are 15% amber...get a loupe they're fairly cheap, and watch her, she'll go from clear trichs to cloudy trichs to milky triches, then they'll get some dark tips, and then then amber, don't let it all go amber only about a third of what you check needs to be amber
Sounds like you've had quite the journey! If you're seeing white hairs (pistils) on the buds, you're right—when they start turning brown or amber, it's a good indicator of maturity. You can also check the trichomes with a magnifying glass or loupe; when they're mostly cloudy with a few amber, she's at peak potency. Hang in there—almost time for harvest!I’m working on 20 weeks with this plant lots of trouble in a greenhouse. I believe it’s because of the soil AnyWho I’m guessing when these white hairs turn brown she’ll be ready.?????