I am curious, when you guys check the trichomes on your plants are you looking at the sugar leaves or are you looking at the calyx's for the determination?
Sugar leaves usually are best for looking at amber in my experience
 
That would be awesome! I hear of strains smelling like fruity pebbles or fruit loops and I am yet to come across any that really do. I am hoping at some point I will come across one! Lets hope it stays through the dry and cure for you![/QUOTEi think anything on critical side you should get nice fruit like Swedish berries smell my og critical was very fruity
 
Well I put the Blue Moon and the Afghani in the dark tonight. I found some nanners on both of them. They are at 63 days since flip and the trichomes are milky with a couple of amber thrown in here and there on the sugar leaves. Would let them go longer but have other gals in flower. I think I may remove them both from the line up of mom's due to this. What is your opinion on this? My thoughts are if they are doing it now they will do it next time also.
Going to sound stupid but what makes nanners happen or come ?
 
Environment stressors or unstable genetics. I had some I believe were caused by light leaks and heat issues
Okay more of a flowering issue then okay thanks outdoorsmen
 
Got a total of 145g from the White Widow. It was placed in 2 vac sealed bags of 72.5g each and in the cobatron it went at 40C. It was between 65-70% RH. Did not think it was going to dry down that quick. I wanted to get it in at 75-80. Well I guess we will see what it looks like tomorrow night. Think I will pull one out tomorrow and leave the other for 24 more hours.
 
Hey JM! How do you check the humidity of the bud?

I fill a jar 2/3 full of bud and let it set at room temp for an hour with one of the mini humidity gauges in there with the lid screwed on.
 
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