Quote Originally Posted by DOUGAL25
Patience, my friend - thrichome degradation is in your near future

If those stems are getting weak...maybe put some stakes in the ground for support
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good advice :thumbsup: ... the pistils' (hairs) color doesn't display maturity, just go by your trichomes ... keep in mind, a lot of breeders' flowering time, is optimistic, to say the least ... patience will pay off, happy gardening :smokin:
the image reaper Reviewed by the image reaper on . Trichs not turning amber I have a supposedly quick finish 6-8 week flowering strain. I'm in week 11 and even though some of the trichs are cloudy and the hairs are 70% brown, the trichs still aren't anywhere near amber. It seems to have been like this for the past couple weeks with little bid growth or maturing even observed. I don't like having this long of a flowering period for many reasons. One of them being that the plant is getting weaker with time. There aren't many leaves left and even the stem looks weaker Rating: 5