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999_420
999_420started grow question 23d ago
What do you guys think? Some are milky, some are clear and some are already brownish. also i‘m not sure there could be mold. ty for answers
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Still_Smoq
Still_Smoqanswered grow question 21d ago
She’s in the window to harvest. Hard to tell if you have any other problems. Look for obvious signs of mold or bud rot when you do chop and watch closely during to curing process for the spread of any mold.
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Shinsimilla
Shinsimillaanswered grow question 21d ago
Most of those trichomes are damaged in the shots. You touch your flower too much and it destroys the entire reason we grow the plant. When you are in flower, nothing should touch the flower. When your fingers get sticky from it, you are busy removing the resin from the flower. The plant material does nothing, all the power is in those little resin glands. It's better to leave them on the plant.
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 22d ago
Yes, harvest........she is not going to get any riper..........it is all downhill from here on for trichome quality
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 23d ago
Looks like WPM
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AsNoriu
AsNoriuanswered grow question 23d ago
in first photo right part of top looks strange, on second photo few cm higher than your hand there is some strange brownish spot, hard to tell to say 100% its bud rot, you need triple check those spots, plant is ready to chop, fact.
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HighHolidays
HighHolidaysanswered grow question 23d ago
Harvest cannabis based on trichome color: Clear: still immature; effect is light and cerebral. Wait before cutting. Milky/white: THC at peak; effect is strong, euphoric, and creative. Ideal for a psychoactive harvest. Amber/brown: THC converted to CBN; effect is more relaxing and sedative. Harvest here for a stronger physical effect. For a balanced effect, harvest when most trichomes are milky with 10–20% amber.
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Organic_G
Organic_Ganswered grow question 23d ago
Sieht etwas nach Mehltau aus aber kann auch nur an der Reflektion des Lichtes liegen… zusätzlich sieht es feucht aus bzw. Regnerisch, da du in Deutschland outdoor anbaust und die Saison sowieso nicht mehr gut ist/wird, könntest du tatsächlich übers Wenten nachdenken auch wenn Sie noch nicht an Ihrem Optimum ist, besser bisschen was haben als alles an Schimmel zu verlieren… zusätzlich sehe ich kleinere braune Spots die auf Schimmel hindeuten könnten, was nicht so unwahrscheinlich ist bei dem Wetter der letzten Zeit und der allgemeinen hochen Luftfeuchte der letzten Monate. Auch sehe ich anhand der Blüten, dass die Genetik bzw. Der Pheno nicht wirklich optimal ist als auch die Umwelt bedingenungen, also solltest du nicht darauf hoffen, das die Blüten noch dicht und kompakt werden in den nächsten Wochen, die werden so fluffig bleiben daher gar nicht so abwegige eine Ernte in Betracht zu ziehen…
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