Harvest Soon?

Jafo232

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My first indoor grow. Started this Gorilla Glue around the first of December. I am rather colorblind so just wondering how much time you think this girl has?

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YoZeitgeist

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Milky white my friend and good if you want to harvest now but you can let them go another week or two if you want some of them to amber over for a body high as well. Some growers harvest when the terpenes are all milky while others go for 50/50 or 40/60 milky white to amber.

You could flush and let them rippen up another week though in my opinion, if you flushed already or grow organic some feel you don't need to flush but simply stop feeding and only water with correct pH.
 

Jafo232

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Milky white my friend and good if you want to harvest now but you can let them go another week or two if you want some of them to amber over for a body high as well. Some growers harvest when the terpenes are all milky while others go for 50/50 or 40/60 milky white to amber.

You could flush and let them rippen up another week though in my opinion, if you flushed already or grow organic some feel you don't need to flush but simply stop feeding and only water with correct pH.
Thanks! Being so colorblind, often it is hard for me when it comes to identifying cloudiness. It has to do with the green background the trichomes are on. I really appreciate your feedback. I might let it go a 3-4 more days, but probably not much more only because I have some upcoming travel in a couple weeks that could affect my cure if I wait much longer.
 

Budzbuddha

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Looks like you starved them.
Flushing is for turds not plants.

Plant ( believe it or not ) is still alive at harvest time.
So why would you not keep it green til end ?
You can see that it pulled whatever it could from itself ( leaf ).

Next time just let it grow all the way.

See all the clear triches - wasn’t done yet.
 

Jafo232

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I tried some of this over the weekend.. Ooof.. Great taste but damn, maybe too strong for my blood. It dropped me like a wet blanket last night after two hits. I hit the couch hard AF.. Tasty though, VERY tasty!

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YoZeitgeist

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I tried some of this over the weekend.. Ooof.. Great taste but damn, maybe too strong for my blood. It dropped me like a wet blanket last night after two hits. I hit the couch hard AF.. Tasty though, VERY tasty!

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If your trichomes have a lot of amber color then they'll do it, if you don't want the couch lock/body high but more a uplifting or mental high then harvest when all trichomes are milky white with little too no amber transition and your smoke will be great for daytime high.
 

Jafo232

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If your trichomes have a lot of amber color then they'll do it, if you don't want the couch lock/body high but more a uplifting or mental high then harvest when all trichomes are milky white with little too no amber transition and your smoke will be great for daytime high.
That is a good point! It was kind of hard for me to determine that exactly due to the fact that I don't see some colors very well, but it was my estimate that about 10-20% of them were amber.
 

ismann

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If you want more couch lock, grow an indica, if you want more uplifting grow a sativa, no need to flow the bro science.
That's actually bro-science. India/Sativa duality has been debunked via lab testing. Many cultivars between them have very similar cannabinoid and terpene profiles.
 

ismann

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Lay it on me, I'd love to read and be educated.
Sure, here is a good paper (there are more but I've printed them and need to dig them out):

Basically, most cannabis can be clustered into three groups by primary and secondary terpene:
- high caryophyllene-limonene
- high myrcene-pinene
- high terpinolene-myrcene

These groups are independent of Indica or Sativa.
 

Herb & Suds

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That is a good point! It was kind of hard for me to determine that exactly due to the fact that I don't see some colors very well, but it was my estimate that about 10-20% of them were amber.
You don’t have to see colors to recognize a premature harvest
 
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