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2 weeks?
I am doing a res. change out today in this plant. I am on week 7 of flower. This strain is a 9 week flowering. My thought is maybe three weeks but longer than 2 weeks. I have to make a decision on my ppm. If it is two weeks I drop the ppm this change out . If 3 weeks I feed the same ppm as last week. I usually jump the start line on this decision and really think this the most important because there is no time for a rebound. What do you think 2,3,4 more weeks? (I really don't know if it makes a difference but she is in water dwc)
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· CakeFan1970
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· CakeFan1970
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IDK They say 9 weeks and you have 7 but the trichs look mostly cloudy! like 80-90% cloudy in that pic and i see by the red hairs that its bud and not leaf we are looking at
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· Kushman,60
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Lot of milky trichomes not seeing any amber yet
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· Kushman,60
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Quick Guide to Trichomes
- Clear trichomes (Early) – trichomes start clear, almost like glass, and this shows they are not at full THC potential. Clear trichomes tend to produce more “speedy” or “psychedelic” effects.
- White/milky trichomes (Peak Potency) – strongest effects, highest THC, highest CBD. For most growers, it’s recommended to try to harvest when most trichomes are white.
- Amber/yellow/golden trichomes (Late) – THC is starting to degrade into the less-potent cannabinoid known as CBN, which is why amber trichomes often produce more of a “couchlock” or physical effect, but less strong mental effects
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Dropping knowledge!!!! Hope you’re doing good Sub!!
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to be fair this info comes from https://www.growweedeasy.com/what-do-trichomes-look-like-when-ready-to-harvest-ready-to-harvest-trichome-picture-gallery
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