Strawberry Gorilla Buds look done after less than 60 days

Growing Strawberry Gorilla by FastBuds and while it's only been 50-60 days, the buds look to be almost done to me. Red hairs sucked in but new white hairs forming, plump pistils, smell and looks great. Trichomes look to be all cloudy.

Even though it's been 2 months, do these buds look close to done to other AutoFlower Growers? Or is it possibly going to go through another growth spurt and rebud/fluff more?

Pretty new to growing this well so harvest timing is screwing me up haha.
Thanks to anyone who contributes, it's much appreciated!



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chuckeye

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Close but no cookie ;)

Lots of white pistils yet, wait until the majority have turned red and receded.

And it should start to use less water.

Then scope the trichomes, I go for at least all white, no clear.

Cheers
 
Close but no cookie ;)

Lots of white pistils yet, wait until the majority have turned red and receded.

And it should start to use less water.

Then scope the trichomes, I go for at least all white, no clear.

Cheers
Ok thanks!
I have been told here to wait for all/90% of the hairs to turn red and receed, but read a few places that with Autos sometimes they may be done before/after this happens depending, so iffy on my part and just want to be sure.
 

ALPHA.GanjaGuy

Well-Known Member
Ok thanks!
I have been told here to wait for all/90% of the hairs to turn red and receed, but read a few places that with Autos sometimes they may be done before/after this happens depending, so iffy on my part and just want to be sure.
Maybe that was someone stating their preference?

Some people have some strains that they enjoy taking earlier than 'full ripe' as they prefer the effect and are willing to sacrifice the potential benefits of letting it go
 
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