I think you’re probably in that window where harvesting would be fine….but letting her go another solid week to 10 days would only enhance the strain.
If you are seeing an abundance of clear trichs on the calyces it would be wise to wait a week and re-evaluate. But if 80% are milky and you have a few ambers (on the calyces, not the sugar leaves) it’s in a good place. You are always gonna have some clear trichs.
Some strains don’t produce the ideal ratio of milky to amber when it’s ripe. More so with autos, some never give off a large percentage of ambers….but some photos are that way too.
If the buds have went through a noticeable swell and stopped producing white pistils, then it’s more of a preference at that point.
Some folks like their bananas yellow and firm while others, myself included, prefer them to be a little riper.
And I gotta say, for a new grower you must have a horseshoe up your keister…..those are some fine looking plants for a grower of any experience level. Keep up the good work….and don’t forget the dry and cure is crucial to the final product….probably the most important step in the entire process. Figure things out before you chop….
Good luck