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@Yuser420 how often do you touch your flowers? I avoid as much as possible, prefer under frosty leaves or solo calyxes near stem, and I have designated squeezing ones and never touch flowers.
Amber can arise from damage, disturbance or handling.
Check a variety of sites, top flowers usually more mature than lower ones.
It can be frustrating some times. Yours look like they’re going milky. Go by the heads more than the stalks too.
 

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Yuser420

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@Yuser420 how often do you touch your flowers? I avoid as much as possible, prefer under frosty leaves or solo calyxes near stem, and I have designated squeezing ones and never touch flowers.
Amber can arise from damage, disturbance or handling.
Check a variety of sites, top flowers usually more mature than lower ones.
It can be frustrating some times. Yours look like they’re going milky. Go by the heads more than the stalks too.
That completely makes sense. That particular one was protruding onto the path and probably got brushed off often. It was shooting straight up about to over the fence so had to tie bend down. Cheers mate! I shall wait a couple more weeks then.
 

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Weeks in flower, trichome colour, bud density and weather all play a part, but outdoors more factors are at play. Indoors bar mistakes, extreme temperature fluctuations or system failures it can be more of a predictable progression.
I like to do a good harvest at peak flowering, peak gorgeousness, a few days before or after. Plants can change and deteriorate quickly, so I catch this window. Then depending on size, weather outlook and mood, at least two more harvests to capture other stages.
I’ve tried the No. of weeks and trichome colour but always come back to when I think the flowering is peaking.
It’s hard sometimes but trust your intuition.
I enjoy my NLD strains as they plod slowly, while the BLD ones are sprinters and need constant attention.
 

Yuser420

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Mate, invest in a usb microscope, $38-$50 and change ure world
No more guesswork or headaches and so easy
Seriously
I got a 40x jewel loupe. But yeah it's a little shaky and a bit hard to get the right focus spot. but usb microscope sounds good.
 

Yuser420

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true true, it's just that I bought a bunch of "grow related" items from amazon just recently and got me kinda paranoid to buy anymore. I just bought a light, a small tent, small fan, ventilation system, micron bags and some other accessories.
like " what if my account got flagged for purchasing such suspicious items". probably nobody give a shit but I don't know. Maybe I am just being paranoid unnecessarily.
 

Yuser420

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Plus, that huge smelly tree in the backyard, shooting out huge buds, also not helping at all. I can't wait to quickly sort it out and be done with it fast. I am not gonna grow outside again for sure next season.
Hence, the purchases I guess. But yeah, definitely getting the usb microscope sometime later.
 

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Understand what u saying, but save the paranoia 4 when the chopper lands in your backyard
There be millions of peeps ordering suss stuff online, part of living in the 20's
But yeah, outside plants can bring out the ...'who's that, what's that noise, wtf '
 

Yuser420

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Understand what u saying, but save the paranoia 4 when the chopper lands in your backyard
There be millions of peeps ordering suss stuff online, part of living in the 20's
But yeah, outside plants can bring out the ...'who's that, what's that noise, wtf '
lol exactly.
 

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Had an absolute disastrous start after moving house. All these started the same time. Chem dog was eaten by ants. Too many gnats. Way too much stretch. All started budding early. Took some cuttings but couldn't get them all to root (this is a first) all that remain are 2 francos lemon cheese x mango. Praying I have the time to get these to maturity.
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Super easy feeders these autos are. Little 5L pots of Canna Coco cut with yard soil, castings and perlite. Quite surprised the taller one on the left is a bit N heavy considering they've been on tap water for close to 40 days. One by itself in the second pic is Scott's seed and cutting mix with osmocote beads in it and it's going alright bar some burnt tips here and there.
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Godfather OG X Mochi Day 20 potted up into 5 gals and topped. Will give em a week to bounce back and flip day 28.
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All going well considering the tap water here is like pH 8 and EC 0.5-0.7 here atm.
 
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