Thanks mate, I’ll keep an eye on them. Going by pistil colour they are not quite there, once I’m confident trichomes are all cloudy then I’ll pull them. It’ll be a harvest in stages anyway because of the different strains. Best way to find out will be dry them, jar them, wait then smoke them.
chop chop chop chop sir lol
Is that web on your 4th picture?
chop chop chop sir… pistils receeded and all…
trichomes will tell you a better story for you but look says she’s ready
They are pretty much all milky with an odd clear and an odd amber
Thank you sir!
Will chop and trim tonight. While watching a Kevin Smith movie.
My buddy wants to let her go another week or two. What do you guys think? I think another week is doable and might make the final product stonier (our preference), but two is starting to seem like too much.
Pistils haven’t receded and browned off properly. Trichomes are mainly cloudy but I’m only seeing one or two amber and a lot of transparent/clear. I’d say 2 weeks easily
Cool, thanks for the reassurance. I guess my friend was right.
It really depends on the stone feeling you want. for head high mainly cloudy with a few amber. For couch lock effect wait till around 75%/25% cloudy amber. Your patience will be rewarded. Nice looking plants by the way
What do you think? Ready or not??
I can see plenty amber but It has me puzzled as she still has around 75% white pistils.
It’s GYO c99 if it helps any.
Looks ready to me @Esrgood4u
Yeah I think so also @Undead-Toker. She looks different to the last GYO c99 I grew. Nowhere near as much on her weight wise. She hasn’t grew in past 2 weeks or so with seeing so much amber on her I think I’ll just take her tonight like I was planning. Thanks for your feedback mate.
Seems like 3 out of 4 of my girls are ready. Opinions welcome.
Northernberry - some clear, mostly white, decent amount of amber:
CDBDream x Critical Kush - mix of clear and white, with a good sprinkle of amber:
CBDream - mostly white, but with a good dose of amber (I don’t want to let these go too long because tests have shown CBD degrades faster than THC):
WOW! Those are some great shots. And Northernberry I haven’t seen around for a long (15 years or so?) time.