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Organic Indica Grow

stellis0358

Active member
I have tried very frosty flowers that looked better than the effects and have also tried less sparkly but high quality
That's where patience comes in and knowing the best time to harvest. The trichomes mean nothing if they don't contain much cannabanoids. In the past ive been impatient and maybe harvesting a little too early. l've always harvested at the first sign of a single amber trichome. I'm going to wait a little longer for this grow and harvest when I see a fair amount of trichomes turned amber. Maybe it's my imagination but it seems like I see more stalked trichomes on these than I have in past plants.
 

Creeperpark

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Your plants look pretty friend. You are kicking ass with this garden. Your organic skills are paying off by the looks of those flowers. For me, It's easy to fall into the "too early harvest" because those flowers look good. Waiting a couple of extra weeks increases the weight of the buds as well as raises the quality. Thanks for sharing your skills and keep us posted.
 

stellis0358

Active member
I saw enough amber trichomes to make me decide to harvest. I want to minimize any THC degredation. Harvested 3 girls, the other 2 need more time. Just a sneak preview of one of the colas.
 

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