Looking really good.

Trichomes go through a color change all the same. There are only one type.

Clear to cloudy milky to amber. Now the mistake can be damaged trichomes.

When to touch or brush up against or squease them some times like I do. You can damage some trich's and they turn amber. It also bust the little ball on the tee. so it's easy to spot but fools a first timer.
LOC NAR on probation Reviewed by LOC NAR on probation on . AK48 No Amber trichs I've got an AK48 hydro grow nearing completion. It's doing really well, but it has lots of milky trichs but virtually NO amber trichs yet. She's at 9/10 weeks of flowering Should I let her keep going? I had read a post somewhere that people often confuse brown/overripe trichs with amber, I don't want to make that mistake. The article (I can't find it or I'd drop a link) also said that amber trichs do not go milky, they go from clear to clear/amber, can anyone confirm/deny that? Rating: 5