Ok, noob question #2548
I've picked up a mini microscope to view tricomes so I know when to harvest my autos.
I understand the concept of clear/cloudy/Amber etc. But the question I have is where on the plant is best to look so you get to harvest the best flower from the whole plant?
What I mean is if I just look at the top buds I'm guessing they will mature earlier? So should I be making a harvest call on the tricome state of the lower buds?
I really want to avoid the bagseed run I did. About 20% Amber on the top buds so harvested the lot and ended up with the rest of the bud too racy.
Is there a general rule?
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Re: Where to view tricomes...
I personally look at the top buds as they are the biggest and bulk of the harvest. You wont get them all identical so its always a mix. Top buds imho are the best for a couchlock, lower down ones usually give a head high this way - but thats just my experience :)
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I check the bottom buds cos I figure once they are all mature the tops will be well matured
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Re: Where to view tricomes...
Nice one, thanks Viz, that actually makes sense, I like the idea of a staged harvest. It does slightly complicate my initial theory of drying the whole lot in the same tent, but I could improvise a solution to that.Viz wrote: ↑Sat Dec 21, 2019 3:24 pmIt all depends on how you harvest too. But lets not overcomplicate stuff.
If you harvest the entire plant at once then you should check all three area's. If you only harvest that part or parts of a plant that are at the optimal stage, where you like your weed to be, then you only look at those bits of the plant that you are going to be harvesting. I harvest over a four week period by the way. I am busy writing up an article about the alternate strategies to harvesting.
I'll look forward to your article.
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i dont do brown trich`s ever i take my dope when its mostly cloudy / clear .......but i lik being rocket man...... i fly fly fly i take my dope at its best not when the thc is degrading
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Intresting subject i normally look in middle
Thanks for looking in and God bless