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When you still have white pisitls it is still too early. I don't even start checking trichomes until they all darken and crinkle in. Then I start checking and it is grower's choice of when to harvest based on what effect you want. Mostly cloudy = up, energetic high, more amber = more couchlock.
I take mine down earlier than most, some clear/cloudy - no amber
I'd be thinking a week of plain water now, though I do use a finishing agent too
Good points.
It is a not a special plant that is unlike any other on the planet.
It is not magical no matter what some from the 60s and 70s think. Like any other plant it needs water, some place for its roots to call home, light, air and the right temperatures. The more of the basics that the grower becomes familiar with the easier it is to grow this plant.
Do you guys thing she’s ready?If there’s anything we’ve learned about this plant it’s that it wants to grow lol. It wants to exist, and there’s as many ways to grow it as there are strains.
On topic, Idk if autos are the same, I assume they are but, when a photo plant is ready for harvest it will stop consuming large volumes of water. I use the pistils and water consumption as a sign of whether or not my plant is ready for harvest. The trichomes are a fall back or confirmation method but even then I’m not really concerned with what they look like if my plant has stopped drinking and my pistils are no longer white. There’s tons of ways to cultivate our plant, and what works for me may not work for you, find what makes you confident.
How long do you estimate it still needs?it's still building