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How much longer til harvest?

Super Lemon Haze
Just over 10 weeks into flower.
Fan leaves turned yellow around the main cola, seems to have sucked all the juice out of them. Cut ‘em off cause they withered. Starting to yellow lower down.

Pistils are 90% orange on top, 70% on bottom.

Trichomes are amber and clear top to bottom. Not cloudy! This is what’s confusing me.

My grow tent smells like a hobo orgy with a dead skunk at a lemonade stand, and the main stem is bending under the weight.

It feels ready, but those trichs just aren’t doing what I’d expect.
 

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She’s looking fantastic, classic Super Lemon Haze structure with that fat top cola leaning under its own weight, that’s always a good sign you’re close. The yellowing fan leaves are normal this late into flower; the plant is cannibalizing reserves as it finishes, so nothing to worry about there.

Where it gets tricky is the trichomes. A lot of people expect a clean "clear → cloudy → amber" progression, but in reality some strains, especially hazes and other sativas, don’t always give you a sea of milky/cloudy. Instead, they can mature unevenly with mixes of clear and amber showing at the same time. This seems to be exactly what you’re seeing.
The pistil development (90% orange up top, 70% lower down) lines up with late ripening too. Between that, the heavy aroma, and the plant’s general fade, I’d say you’re in the harvest window right now. The reason it feels confusing is because your cultivar just isn’t following the “textbook” trichome pattern.

If you want a more energetic/uptime effect, chop now, the mix of clear/amber with very little cloudy will lean that way.
If you want more body and couchlock, give her another week and you should see amber percentages increase (though she may never cloud up fully like an indica).

Either way, she’s done enough that you won’t lose potency, it’s just a question of the effect profile you prefer.
Bottom line: trust the whole picture, pistils, plant fade, aroma, bud density, not just the trichomes in isolation. You’re right at the finish line.
 
She’s looking fantastic, classic Super Lemon Haze structure with that fat top cola leaning under its own weight, that’s always a good sign you’re close. The yellowing fan leaves are normal this late into flower; the plant is cannibalizing reserves as it finishes, so nothing to worry about there.

Where it gets tricky is the trichomes. A lot of people expect a clean "clear → cloudy → amber" progression, but in reality some strains, especially hazes and other sativas, don’t always give you a sea of milky/cloudy. Instead, they can mature unevenly with mixes of clear and amber showing at the same time. This seems to be exactly what you’re seeing.
The pistil development (90% orange up top, 70% lower down) lines up with late ripening too. Between that, the heavy aroma, and the plant’s general fade, I’d say you’re in the harvest window right now. The reason it feels confusing is because your cultivar just isn’t following the “textbook” trichome pattern.

If you want a more energetic/uptime effect, chop now, the mix of clear/amber with very little cloudy will lean that way.
If you want more body and couchlock, give her another week and you should see amber percentages increase (though she may never cloud up fully like an indica).

Either way, she’s done enough that you won’t lose potency, it’s just a question of the effect profile you prefer.
Bottom line: trust the whole picture, pistils, plant fade, aroma, bud density, not just the trichomes in isolation. You’re right at the finish line.
Thank you so much for such a thorough answer! Really put my mind at ease! I might wait a few days for a bit more of that couch lock but I’m happy to know I’m finallllly in the harvest window! Now if I can just dry and cure it without ruining it, I’ll have my first successful grow complete!
 
Thank you so much for such a thorough answer! Really put my mind at ease! I might wait a few days for a bit more of that couch lock but I’m happy to know I’m finallllly in the harvest window! Now if I can just dry and cure it without ruining it, I’ll have my first successful grow complete!
Glad it helped! 🙌 You’ve done the hardest part, getting her all the way to the finish. Drying and curing feels nerve-wracking your first time, but honestly if you keep it slow and steady (18–20 °C, 55–60% RH, gentle airflow, no fans blowing directly on the buds), you’ll be golden.
Jar cure is where the magic really happens, burp daily the first week, then every few days. By week 3+ you’ll be amazed how much smoother and louder she gets. Congrats on almost wrapping up your first full run, that’s a huge milestone! 🌱🔥
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