Hello farming community!! I know this is a long post. But I really need some help here with a possible “staggered” harvest on a plant that’s had an interesting life thus far with a fairly bad case of nutrient burn and lockout around week 2 of flower that really stunted her bud growth. On top of that this is a long flowering strain, 12 weeks, and that seems to have given me some options where she appears to have maybe reset her flowering clock slightly on the lower bud sites. Those areas seem to have exploded with new growth and new pistils and seems to be at different stages of ripening on the top vs bottom.
I’m posting a few pics showing trichomes and would love to know the communities thoughts on whether or not the top foot and a half of buds are ready to be taken off. With the nutrient burn the little tiny tips of the buds got a little brown like the larger leaves and it’s making it hard for me to tell if these are real “amber” colored trichomes or just ones that are close to the burn at the tip of the tony leaves that make up the bud and aren’t really amber at all. But it also looks like the they are more clear than white which may mean I’m early. Just confused as hell at this point on what to do.
The entire canopy is a little over 4’ tall. The upper buds, about a foot and a half, are looking almost, or possibly all the way, ready to pull. But I need some guidance on doing this right so that I can make sure the bottom buds keep growing and swelling.
1.) So my first real question has to do with the color of the Trichomes at the top bud sites. Are they really amber in some places or is it a clear trichome reflecting the red colored hair and also some of the Trichomes turning a little amber next to the nutrient burn at the top of the little bud leaves in a few places. Thoughts???
2.) Second question…. how would some of the more “experienced growers” handle the harvest now. Stagger it and try to get some more weight out of the lower nugs? Or just cut it all down and hang it.
I really need some help here. I make sure to do my research before I reach out for help and just couldn’t find what I’m looking for.
Thank you in advance.
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