Going by the trichomes and pistils, I thought it was ready. Any particular reason why you think it isn't? Just don't want all those Triches going amber and leaving it too late. Thanks mateI would say they have a way to go.
Thanks for your help buddy. I'm going to give it another week or two to put some weight on i think!I mean you should chop if it gives you the effect you want. I like to be ripped myself.
I am colorblind so seeing trichs seems to be something I'm unable to do, so I always use the advice from an old member that said when the leaves begin to discolor (yellow) the autoflower is at it's end as it's using up the nutrients from the leaves as it matures and gets ripe. Again this is only one person's opinion, but it seems to work for me. Like I said, I tend to like a body stone.
Again, You have lots of frost, but only you can decide if the frosting is as sweet as you want it. It does look like the pistols have changed. Sorry I didn't see the color at first.
Excellent. Thank you brother.Great looking plant!!
Don’t go by the trichomes on the sugar leaves. Look at the ones on the calyxes on the bud itself.
Also, that plant is still super green. You should probably see some sort of fading into fall colors, at least in the buds when it is getting close to being ready. I imagine if you chop now, the chlorophyll taste could be hard to get rid of.
And that final swelling of the buds in the last few weeks can be massive! Definitely worth waiting for.