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Another "is it time yet" newb here; with microscope image

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Another "is it time yet" newb here; with microscope image

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I see cloudiness developing in most trichomes. I'm wondering if harvest in 1-2 weeks is prudent.

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I see cloudiness developing in most trichomes. I'm wondering if harvest in 1-2 weeks is prudent.

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I would say a little longer. I posted my first harvest here and asked the same question. I was always told to wait until some amber popped out. I guess it becomes a preference thing at the milky trichs point, but ive noticed the plant really expands from the time my trichs become cloudy/milky to amber. So waiting till the amber pops really helps the plant, or really ensures a finished plant, all in my personal opinion from my experience with my plants though.

This is what i like to wait for, Personally, atleast my last couple harvests:
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I see cloudiness developing in most trichomes. I'm wondering if harvest in 1-2 weeks is prudent.

Yeah, i would say about that, or so. šŸ‘Œ 🌳 šŸ”„ ā˜‘
 
Thank you! I knew I had seen a guide like that before someplace. I was hoping I might have some amber in 2 weeks, but you think perhaps longer? I had set an arbitrary target of July 4 to sample the harvest. Allowing 1 week to dry and 2 weeks to cure. Am I "high" in my ambitions? šŸ˜Ž
 
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