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I recieved on 6/25 a blue cheese baby and vegged it for about 2 weeks under a 4 tube t5 light. I then decided I wanted to let the sun do it's work and see what happens. I forgot my plant would start flowering due to the time of year so I let it go. This is the blue cheese as of today ( Not great taken care of and the sun was not out all the time). I think she is about done, if not maybe a bit more? I couldn't grab a great picture and I don't have a microscope to check out if the trichs were milky. Thanks. | ||
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| The Following User Says Thank You to Chainr For This Useful Post: | PipeWorks (10-13-2009) |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | She looks really good. Have you stopped feeding her? If not, start giving her a good flush now. Picking a little magnifying glass would be helpful, but she does look very close. I'd say you could harvest within the next 1-1 1/2 weeks. How long as she been flowering?
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | A 30x loupe or higher is needed to fully see the trichome development. You want to harvest when they are a mix of cloudy and amber (for the standard "high"). You may also opt to harvest when they are mostly all cloudy (giving an up-like high) or all amber if you want the couch-lock sedation. I always clip in segments...say trim off the very top bud and let it cure to test if I should have harvested earlier than normal. While curing a bud properly will take longer than letting the plant finish flowering, you are basically giving yourself a reference for your next grow. Most people say after a while, you just know. I have been reading growfaq.net's Trichome 101 guide and it is most helpful! Here is a link: Trichome 101: A MUST READ for ALL gardeners!! Best wishes, Bender | ||
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| The Following User Says Thank You to JustBenderBaby For This Useful Post: | PipeWorks (10-13-2009) |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Great link - thanks Bender
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