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    hey i think my plant is ready somebody help please

    ok my if the trichmones on my plant appear to be white and if the trichmones on my pistols look like little thin hairs and most of the tips on my pistols are turned brown is it ready?
    iliketosmoke Reviewed by iliketosmoke on . hey i think my plant is ready somebody help please ok my if the trichmones on my plant appear to be white and if the trichmones on my pistols look like little thin hairs and most of the tips on my pistols are turned brown is it ready? Rating: 5

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    #2
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    hey i think my plant is ready somebody help please

    aaaaaa, there arent trichomes on the pistils. 60-75 percent of the pistils should be amber and most of the trichomes should be a milky white when the bud s ready for harvesting

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    #3
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    hey i think my plant is ready somebody help please

    wait i thought 70 % of the plants pistols should be brown/red. a lot of mine are red now....a lot of white pistols too hidden beneath the plant....all the visible (easyt to see hairs) are mostly red. whta should i do now. also the crystals look fat and juicy. is it time to pick?

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    #4
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    hey i think my plant is ready somebody help please

    Hello,

    This is the classic example as to why you can not soley use the pistils for deciding when the plant is ready to harvest.

    With the use of a 30X jewelers loop you can get good closeup views of the trichomes. This is the only way that you can know for absolutely sure. The trichomes will be either clear, cloudy, and amber. I prefer to harvest my plants when the majority of the glands are cloudy with a small percentage amber.

    If the glands are all clear its immature.
    If the glands are alll amber its overmature.

    Cloudy with a small amount left clear and a small amount amber gives a well balanced bud.
    Cloudy with a good amount of clear is more of an up-high.
    Cloudy with a good amount of amber is more of a couch-lock.

    If you need some links for the info let me know. I'll try to find exactly where I got this guideline from.

    Hope this helps.

    Peace

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