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01-30-2010, 02:19 AM #1
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Can't distinguish amber!
Sweet, sweet ladies!:thumbsup:
From the long shot, they look about done.
Get a close-up of the preflower calyx at the first 3 junctions.
If they look like ripe seed pods and have lost "sheen" along with the stem, you are there.
I'd take a cola from each, yesterday, and start it drying while I watch the rest closely.
As long as you don't chop more than say 1/6th, she may pause, but the ripening will continue.
Taking too much at once, can shut her down and/or stress up a banana or two.
2 cents.
WeezeWeezard Reviewed by Weezard on . Can't distinguish amber! Hello everyone, I'm having difficulty with my pocket microscope distinguishing the amber trichomes from the clear ones. I get a clear view of them through the microscope, it has a light on it to light up whatever you are looking at, and I see clear, I see cloudy, and I feel like the light from the microscope is reflecting off of the clear trichomes to make them look amber:wtf: so annoying... Anyone got any ideas or tips? will the amber colored trichomes stand out when they are ideed Rating: 5
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