Quote Originally Posted by Zandor
The colors of the hairs are only part of the cycle of the plants life. They change color by temperature and maturity at the end of their life cycle. The only true way to know when to harvest is to view the Trichomes with a 10x to 30x microscope. Mature Trichomes looks like a golf ball sitting on golf tee, big and round on the top. The color is clear to cloudy. Cloudy is peak for those Trichomes. Because there are millions of Trichomes you need to harvest on the average. They will continue to mature through the drying process for a day or more. Amber color is past prime for that Trichomes so you are just looking for an average of about 10% to 20% amber for true peak harvest; by then the rest will be cloudy so that is considered peak for the whole plant.
Do the pistles turn brown when they get pollinated?