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Hey everyone,

I am new to the forum. I have been growing autoflowers for under a year. I am still trying to find the sweet spot to harvest my plants. Are these buds ready in the attached pictures.

Thanks!
 

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You haven't yet entered the window that I would consider the earliest I would ever harvest. Trichomes look lit most of it has turned opaque but you still have a considerable amount of clear ones, and no amber ones. I would say you are almost at a 10 day harvest window. Clear becomes cloudy and cloudy becomes amber (ideally, but genetics and environment create variables). So what I'm watching is the clear ones clouding up. But if cloudy is turning amber at a faster rate than clear is turning cloudy, thats about when I call it.
 
You haven't yet entered the window that I would consider the earliest I would ever harvest. Trichomes look lit most of it has turned opaque but you still have a considerable amount of clear ones, and no amber ones. I would say you are almost at a 10 day harvest window. Clear becomes cloudy and cloudy becomes amber (ideally, but genetics and environment create variables). So what I'm watching is the clear ones clouding up. But if cloudy is turning amber at a faster rate than clear is turning cloudy, thats about when I call it.
Thanks!
 
Welcome to The Farm. I like more amber than that, but once everything is at least cloudy, it's personal preference.
 
You haven't yet entered the window that I would consider the earliest I would ever harvest. Trichomes look lit most of it has turned opaque but you still have a considerable amount of clear ones, and no amber ones. I would say you are almost at a 10 day harvest window. Clear becomes cloudy and cloudy becomes amber (ideally, but genetics and environment create variables). So what I'm watching is the clear ones clouding up. But if cloudy is turning amber at a faster rate than clear is turning cloudy, thats about when I call it.
 
what do you think now
Thanks
 

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