Need Some Help

Colakiller

Active Member
Ok just a quick question the hairs on my plant are starting to turn brown, there is about 60% of them. Now is it alright if i leave it out there longer? Will it give bad effects to the weed, If i leave it out for another month?
 

ALWAYS1618

Well-Known Member
okay first off how long has your plant been in flowering? secondly have you taken a magnifier and looked at the tricombs because if they are over half amber then its time to harvest... good luck
 

balihai

Well-Known Member
Check the trichomes with a mag. glass.... wait for about 60% of them amber/40% of them cloudy... keeping them to long after they are done, will give u more of a body buzz. Earlier harvest will be more of a head high. Hope that helps!
 

calicat

Well-Known Member
The effect for leaving them too long in flowering is that you will surpass the window of peak harvest. If you desire a couchlock high then the trichromes under a microscope would look amber a majority of them. If you desire a headhigh harvest when trichromes are milky white under a microscope. Milky white to amber is the maturation colors of trichromes which tell you under the microscope harvest windows. Milky white for sativa and amber for indicas to bring out the inherent physchoactive qualities of those types.
 
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