Tricomes

slimjim1122

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I will add to the already good advice.

There is almost zero chance you let your other plants go “too long” and “ruined the high”. It takes a very long time and lack of observation or care to let a plant go that long. These plants have harvest windows that last for weeks, not days.

What is far far more likely is that the plants you grew just didn’t have strong genetics or had issues that resulted in less than ideal results. Just because you plant a seed does not mean it will be good weed, even if it came from a good breeder. Genetics are a crap shoot and usually you need to hunt for great plants unless you just get lucky.
Thank you for the clear understanding must be lack of impatience hundred percent. I will continue to improve, and I am very grateful for your advice as well as many others.
 

IndooorGardnerOhio

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Okay I’ve been trying my best to determine when to pick this plant strain I made. I finally flowered it started to bud nov 1/23 my issue is that it’s all cloudy tricomes do I pick knowing it’s a month and a week old? I say this cause I used to let it flower long and all the tricomes turned milky to clear and amber I can’t take it I fell like I don’t get stone from it cause I let it go to long and wasted a crop what am I dining wrong help please.

do I let it go longer knowin the hairs at like half white? But tricome indicates it’s ready?
I would give it another 2 weeks based on the infor I have read and watched on Youtube.
 
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