Hello again my plants look to me like they’re getting very close to harvest time I know you’re supposed to look at the try combs and see if they’re milky I do have a jewelers loop but I’m not sure it’s strong enough anyway I took these pictures and would like some feedback and let me know what you guys think think. I read you can do lab testing and have some bud sent off and get a pretty quick turnaround to see if they reach their potential for THC content yet is it something that can be done at home or do you have to send it out to a lab? And where would I find one

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I would agree 2-3 weeks yet. Not all plants are ready at the same time either. ;)
Try your best not to rush a harvest. I know it is hard but, it is worth the wait.
 
I thought I would put this here so you can have all your information in your own thread!

So you wet trim first then bud wash?
I hand-pull most of the fans off starting a few days before harvest to make life easier on the day. Then I cut, wash, rinse, shake, and line dry in the shade while they drip. I try to start trimming by late afternoon so the remaining leaves don't droop onto the flowers, since that makes trimming much harder.

Also...get a good pair of trimmers if you don't have them yet. More than one if your friends are coming over to help!
 
I thought I would put this here so you can have all your information in your own thread!


I hand-pull most of the fans off starting a few days before harvest to make life easier on the day. Then I cut, wash, rinse, shake, and line dry in the shade while they drip. I try to start trimming by late afternoon so the remaining leaves don't droop onto the flowers, since that makes trimming much harder.

Also...get a good pair of trimmers if you don't have them yet. More than one if your friends are coming over to help!
He shed is it normal for the leaves on the big goal is to start curling in words I notice is happening today

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Cold can bring on tacoing leaves as well.
It's usually too high or too low temps and issues with humidity that do it.
 
I would take a soil temp with an instant read thermometer. Stick it in the drainage hole. Lowest part of the pot should be the coolest, especially if it's sitting on a wooden deck. The ground would hold more heat.
 
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