Quote Originally Posted by NEWMEXICO420
Hi Bryan,

Well i check the link you sent and it helps alot TY, My Tri are milky and clear and i really dont know what kind of plant it is. The main stock is round and the leaves only have 1,2,3 fingers. Also when you look threw the scope where should i check the tris? AT the bottem of the tops or the top top? TY for your help!

Your very welcome newmexio, just glad I can help. Your going to want to be checking the very top colas of your plant. These are the ones you want to make sure come out as good as possible. If you have alot of lower branches, they will mislead you as sometimes they are a little bit behind some of the larger canopy colas. Sometimes I have seen growers cut the tops off the plants when they are ready, then let the bottom of the plants develop and reach maturity before harvesting it. Personally, I train all my plants to reach an even canopy and then remove any growth that pops up under the canopy to ensure that wind can easily be transferred under the canopy, as well as forcing all the plants energy to focus on the canopy.

Hope this help ya, again if ya got any more questions, feel free.

-Bryan:jointsmile: