Ratlecommentedweek 114d ago
Yeah, hope you didn't harvest yet. There's a few factors to go by. Start with the pistils changing color. The whole plant will appear quit different looking, old looking with all the orange/brown hairs. Then the trichomes will start to change. With my experience, over 75% of the hairs have turned color and curling inward then the trichomes start to become noticeably cloudy then it's a week or more to see any amber. I know it's hard to judge so whether you have time to flush or not isn't that crucial. From what I see, wait like Mikey says.
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