Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
There's a stage between clear and amber, which is cloudy/milky. You want to see all the trichomes at least cloudy, and some (up to 20% depending on how stuck to the sofa you like to be) amber. That jumpy unpleasant Beasters high is from not allowing the trichs to get to a proper ripeness before harvest.
I hardly think you could call the high a jumpy unpleasant beasters high.. damn so harsh.
For the record i think alot of people that post pics on here use the flash to make the trichomes look different than normal.