Hey man whassup, sorry I missed yer question! The Red Poison I cut with all cloudy but a few ambers on the sugar leaves. Upon later inspection, a few more went amber after the cut, which is normal, but ended up overall more amber than I was planning for. This was also influenced by my use of UVB bulbs too though, which can cause premature aging of some trichomes, so I've found. Kinda like it does with skin haha, as I later realized, interesting huh? So anyways, I think the right time to cut a Red Poison is: when all cloudy and maybe a few ambers,( but you might not get ambers like I did if ya didn't use UVB), and when fan leaves and some of the small leaves are sufficiently used up
Lemme see if I can dig up that trichome microscope shot from during the cure, after a few more than planned turned amber..
Ah here we are, here's the Red Poison under a microscope. It's not all like this amber, and it's not as stoney as she looks, but is definitely a punch in the head lol. Strongest herb I've grown so far, by far.