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wolfsetone26
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First timer here and I am wondering at what point should I hang these ladies.
At least another month.First timer here and I am wondering at what point should I hang these ladies.
At least another month.
Looks like lots of spider mite on the 4th pic.
Got it. Pic 4 and 5 are clone cuttings that are really frosty no mites no webs just loads of pollenAsk again in 4 weeks. I also agree with @Poekie, something doesn't look right in pics 4 and 5. You may also want to remove the dead foliage, imo its asking for trouble.
Loads of pollen? I'm not seeing a mature male in any of those pics. Where is the pollen coming from? Take a close up shot of the pollen you're describing if you have a moment.Got it. Pic 4 and 5 are clone cuttings that are really frosty no mites no webs just loads of pollen
Don’t listen to anyone here that is giving you an answer. Because NONE of us can know without seeing the tricchomes. I would recommend getting a magnifying glass to attach to your phone camera for like 20 bucks and uploading a picture of them.First timer here and I am wondering at what point should I hang these ladies.
unfortunately those won’t help us see the trichomes. We need something more like this.Here are photos I just took , not exactly professional but best I can do for right now.
With all the stigmas still white i wouldnt even look at the trichs yet, i guess thats me though.unfortunately those won’t help us see the trichomes. We need something more like this.
I know. But I’m trying to help new growers get in the habit of checking them. During a first run it’s useful to see it for yourself.With all the stigmas still white i wouldnt even look at the trichs yet, i guess thats me though.
Need close ups of the actual bract itself tho, (where the stigma comes out of) that photo above is of a sugar leaf and not accurate when checking trichs for a harvest window.
Maybe for some lol. I find when people start checking trichs at this stage they almost always wanna chop early.I know. But I’m trying to help new growers get in the habit of checking them. During a first run it’s useful to see it for yourself.
Really?Don’t listen to anyone here that is giving you an answer. Because NONE of us can know without seeing the tricchomes. I would recommend getting a magnifying glass to attach to your phone camera for like 20 bucks and uploading a picture of them.
Looks like you deleted a pic, 3rd pic now.At least another month.
Looks like lots of spider mite on the 4th pic.
Wow. Ok.Really?
Looking with a magnifying glass when you are just about half way flowering?
Explain whats the point of that?
I would listen to all answers given except yours.
Im not trying to be argumentative. But there was no need to call me out like that when I havent said anything untrue.Really?
Looking with a magnifying glass when you are just about half way flowering?
Explain whats the point of that?
I would listen to all answers given except yours.
Too each their own then I guess.Maybe for some lol. I find when people start checking trichs at this stage they almost always wanna chop early.
Only thing obvious is your bad advice and arrogance.Wow. Ok.
I guess you dont value teaching someone to think for themselves. If OP understands what to look for when its done then they wont have to keep asking how they will know when it is.
i thought that was fairly obvious in my statement.
To an inexperienced eye, trichomes can be tricky because if you dont look at them right, the stalks of the trichome can make the heads look cloudy but they really arent. Hence making people want to chop early. Ive learned if i look at the side of the trichs, you get a better idea of where you stand.Too each their own then I guess.
for me personally it was the thing that helped me not want to chop early.