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this is Gorilla Glue number 4 and I planted it November 1st 2020 how much longer do you think it needs before I can pull it. Thanks in advance
Love the quote. This is my first crop on my own, I've grown under my "mentor" if you will...and now its just me.I consulted the writings of Weedstradamus. It says If thou must asketh strangers on the internet who are unable to examine trichs, it's not ready.
Beginners shouldn't use scopes. Scoping is only useful to experienced growere who know their strain. Every strain is different. What do yo do with a plant that's 30% amber and covered in new white pistils after 4 weeks? And what do you do with plants that don't turm amber until they're rotten? If you never grew a particular strain there is no way of knowing if you want 10% amber or 40% imo.I consulted the writings of Weedstradamus. It says If thou must asketh strangers on the internet who are unable to examine trichs, it's not ready.
I agree... most beginners don't even know where on the plant to look at the trichomes. They ripen at all different rates across the plant. I've had phenos that show amber trichs on the sugar leaves after 5 weeks flower, while the trichs on the calyxes are still very clear...Beginners shouldn't use scopes. Scoping is only useful to experienced growere who know their strain. Every strain is different. What do yo do with a plant that's 30% amber and covered in new white pistils after 4 weeks? And what do you do with plants that don't turm amber until they're rotten? If you never grew a particular strain there is no way of knowing if you want 10% amber or 40% imo.
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I agree... most beginners don't even know where on the plant to look at the trichomes. They ripen at all different rates across the plant. I've had phenos that show amber trichs on the sugar leaves after 5 weeks flower, while the trichs on the calyxes are still very clear...
I wouldn't consider myself a pro but I've been smoking since around 1976, growing since 89 and can tell a matured bud. Still to this day I don't really go by trichomes. More just...intuition. I can just tell when their ready to my liking.
I still peak at the trichomes with a loupe periodically but that's never really the deciding factor as to when to cull. Like you said its strain and pheno dependent and also up to personal preference. Some strains you let them go till they have 25% amber trichs and they will straight up knock you out. That's great for some, but I got shit to do! Left with more cloudy and clear trichs the same strain has a great euphoric up buzz. After saying all that I think most beginners jump the gun a chop too early. Patience is a virtue!
I consulted the writings of Weedstradamus. It says If thou must asketh strangers on the internet who are unable to examine trichs, it's not ready.
Beginners shouldn't use scopes. Scoping is only useful to experienced growere who know their strain. Every strain is different. What do yo do with a plant that's 30% amber and covered in new white pistils after 4 weeks? And what do you do with plants that don't turm amber until they're rotten? If you never grew a particular strain there is no way of knowing if you want 10% amber or 40% imo.
My bad I think your correct I just meant learning to use them correctly. I have 3 lolYou're talking to a guy who gave his kids magnifying glasses and microscopes when they reached the age where they wouldn't put them in their mouths and choke to death on them. I believe newbies should use scopes. That's how people learn.
I did to, and the little brat lit the haystack on fire.You're talking to a guy who gave his kids magnifying glasses and microscopes when they reached the age where they wouldn't put them in their mouths and choke to death on them. I believe newbies should use scopes. That's how people learn.