Dec 26, 2018 #1 N njones133 420 Member Is she ready?? Attachments 680A7CC0-D762-4511-9CDA-BC7D50A960DA.jpeg 791.4 KB · Views: 65 357AC504-B1ED-4167-9032-E00D97A27E4E.jpeg 551.1 KB · Views: 52 6E8E1F62-E2B7-4A7F-B7A1-8BE8697981A5.jpeg 545.2 KB · Views: 59
Dec 26, 2018 #2 BeanTownFan420 Well-Known Member Nug of the Month September 2020 Member of the Month November 2020 When most or all hairs are orange it is harvest time good job get those sheers out and cuttem down.
Dec 26, 2018 #3 BeanTownFan420 Well-Known Member Nug of the Month September 2020 Member of the Month November 2020 Just gave you your first like.
Dec 26, 2018 #4 S SamSmith Well-Known Member The hairs are not a reliable indicator. You should look at the trichomes on the buds, not the leaves. They should be mostly cloudy with a sparse showing of amber. Here is a picture of mine. They are still clear and cloudy dispite mostly red pistils. sour diesel -2 12-21-2018.jpg SamSmith Dec 21, 2018
The hairs are not a reliable indicator. You should look at the trichomes on the buds, not the leaves. They should be mostly cloudy with a sparse showing of amber. Here is a picture of mine. They are still clear and cloudy dispite mostly red pistils. sour diesel -2 12-21-2018.jpg SamSmith Dec 21, 2018
Dec 26, 2018 #5 P pDub 420 Member Not ready yet 1-2 more weeks wait till they all cloudy with <5% amber
Dec 26, 2018 #6 Z Zincite Well-Known Member Samsmith and pDub are correct, the hairs have nothing to do with ripeness. Heres your second like. cheers
Samsmith and pDub are correct, the hairs have nothing to do with ripeness. Heres your second like. cheers
Dec 26, 2018 #7 Cannamusic Well-Known Member General rule of thumb. You’ll need a good jewelers loupe.