lmao really got my nickers in a twist there guys lol wot i was saying was not wot i put in the post lol:error:

if u take a look at a living plant then u will find that all the trics are at different stages and for anyone to choose when to chop is a personal chioce ...the colour of the harvested plants that ive harvested in the past are chosen when to come down when they look ready..(i dont need a microscope to see that)but i do have one!

look bringing up how long ive been in the game has no relivence to the Q.


wot ive found is there is alot of people that say they know this and that but u find after time they know very little.....just because there is very little pictures in my gallery does not mean i have nun....i just dont need to share my stuff with all the world:rastasmoke:


also when thc has started to change from clear to amber the optimal thc point is just before they turn amber now that means at 15%/25% would Be WHEN I CHOP ....REMMEMBER THC DEGRADES TO CBN/CBD thats wot gives u the heavy stone...most growers prefer the up stone



peace and love geeman
F1SEEDS Reviewed by F1SEEDS on . One week away from the chop chop! OK...so I've been flushing my white widows for two weeks as of today. I will be doing a trichome check this morning via my portable scope. I have one question.....should the majority of the trichomes be milky white, or should I hold out to see just a tad of amber color. Now remember, I'm talking trichomes, not hairs! Any inout woould be so appreciated....my girls are 4 months old and so pretty. But OMG I don't want to chop them too early! :stoned: Rating: 5