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I 2nd TheGoldenRoadI agree, you have some amber trichs starting but I didn't see many. As for drying you would most likely need to dry it by cutting it up a bit.
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I 2nd TheGoldenRoadI agree, you have some amber trichs starting but I didn't see many. As for drying you would most likely need to dry it by cutting it up a bit.
Do you think the sooner I harvest the better? To clarify the rain it’s never downpouring, but off an on sprinkle throughout the day. Usually after it rains like this a few days there’s a good week of sun.not ready yet but never had my weed survived a five day rain. i would rather half a kg of unfinished weed than a kg of moldy weed
One thing I've never been able to capture on camera is the sun sparkling off trichomes when you catch it in the right light.You'll need to get in close with a jeweler's loupe or magnifying glass of sorts. They look cloudy from the picture but you need to observe them from the sides and not the tops.![]()
I've had enough disappointments in the ground with uncooperative weather that I grow in fabric bags that I can move around for optimum light, or under a tree when it gets too hot (90+). We also get horrendous Santa Ana Winds where I'm at in Southern California and those usually start coming in October. If the buds are heavy the Santa Ana's will snap whole branches off on you. I'm prepared this year. I turned my garden shed into an emergency grow room to withstand extended wind events if needed.Do you think the sooner I harvest the better? To clarify the rain it’s never downpouring, but off an on sprinkle throughout the day. Usually after it rains like this a few days there’s a good week of sun.
I'm in California too. Join our thread: https://www.thcfarmer.com/threads/california-farmers-introduce-and-meet-growers-near-you.163343/I've had enough disappointments in the ground with uncooperative weather that I grow in fabric bags that I can move around for optimum light, or under a tree when it gets too hot (90+). We also get horrendous Santa Ana Winds where I'm at in Southern California and those usually start coming in October. If the buds are heavy the Santa Ana's will snap whole branches off on you. I'm prepared this year. I turned my garden shed into an emergency grow room to withstand extended wind events if needed.
You know your spot the best if you think you can handle the weather try to finishDo you think the sooner I harvest the better? To clarify the rain it’s never downpouring, but off an on sprinkle throughout the day. Usually after it rains like this a few days there’s a good week of sun.