Keep her at 12/12 until she’s done. You may want a jewelers loupe (40x+) to check the trichomes for ripeness. Do a search for the trichrome doneness chart. It’s a nice little info graphic that will give you a good idea of what to look for and how to judge when it’s ready for harvest.
If you go 18/6 they will revert back to veg and all the flowers will wither and die, so don’t. There are still tons of white pistils it needs more time.
This chart should help if you get a microscope or a loupe.
If you go 18/6 they will revert back to veg and all the flowers will wither and die, so don’t. There are still tons of white pistils it needs more time.
This chart should help if you get a microscope or a loupe. View attachment 815639
Yeah, she's got weeks.
Being color blind, especially with shades, it can get tough. I can see amber to a degree though. I try to chop when 90%+ are cloudy, but again need opinions from other growers. Rather than start another thread, and not to hijack yours, can I get a little help with these? Cloudy, mostly cloudy, clear....
Yeah, she's got weeks.
Being color blind, especially with shades, it can get tough. I can see amber to a degree though. I try to chop when 90%+ are cloudy, but again need opinions from other growers. Rather than start another thread, and not to hijack yours, can I get a little help with these? Cloudy, mostly cloudy, clear....
I see mostly cloudy, the green showing through in some areas makes me think those are clear, not too sure on the Amber, though do see an orange tint, but (amber) is too uniform in those tinted areas.