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2 of the 3 plants harvested, I took the colas as they ripened...the rest went back in the tent. Those 'under' colas were a lighter color, but after a week or so, they were completely candy coated! Some of the 2nd cuttings were actually frostier than the visible main colas. All peaches on a tree don't ripen at the same time...
If you've got 5% amber on a cola, chop it before it goes too far. The changing of color indicates the THC is degrading into CBL and CBN, which are not nearly as powerful as THC.
2 of the 3 plants harvested, I took the colas as they ripened...the rest went back in the tent. Those 'under' colas were a lighter color, but after a week or so, they were completely candy coated! Some of the 2nd cuttings were actually frostier than the visible main colas. All peaches on a tree don't ripen at the same time...
If you've got 5% amber on a cola, chop it before it goes too far. The changing of color indicates the THC is degrading into CBL and CBN, which are not nearly as powerful as THC.