Jeffrey420
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Looks really good, It's very close, would need to see a close up of the trichs.
Here's a shot in the darkIncredibly fast flower cycle I was blessed with one of those oddities,
Thanks for the reply, the reason why I didn't put the whole plant in the picture is because the whole plant is perfectly the same and I would say 70% of the pistols were orange I chopped her down the other day and she's gorgeous and smelling even betterLooks pretty close. A pic of the entire plant always helps others evaluate things.
I don’t see any new white pistils on that bud, but the rest of the plant might be different.
I generally like to wait until all the white pistils (or 99% of them) have turned brown and receded (curled up).
U might get a jewelers loupe and look at the trichome heads on the calyces. If u see a bunch of clear ones, she’s likely needing more time. If most are cloudy and u see some ambers, you’re in a a good window to chop.
Incredibly fast flower cycle I was blessed with one of those oddities,
Thanks for the reply, the reason why I didn't put the whole plant in the picture is because the whole plant is perfectly the same and I would say 70% of the pistols were orange I chopped her down the other day and she's gorgeous and smelling even better