All good here with it, seems to be back to normal ![]()
When you doing your next Lume run? Have a package all packed up for you, and I want to test ride the wifes’s new ride, that would a nice run with it.
All good here with it, seems to be back to normal ![]()
When you doing your next Lume run? Have a package all packed up for you, and I want to test ride the wifes’s new ride, that would a nice run with it.
How about Saturday the 26th?
Know of a place to get a bite to eat?
Was going to say this weekend but Easter.
Oh hell yea, I am up for it, will check with the wife to see if she has it planned ![]()
Awesome!
Will I be meeting you and your wife?
Oh hell yea she loves road trips.
Sweet!
Jaclyn sometimes drives up with me… she’ll probably be with… I’ll let you know.
Hello everyone!
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I am trying to train the Ai model…
For my trichome analyzer…
What I desperately need:
As many up close and further away pics of plants harvest readiness…
I’d like to start by asking people to either upload them here or email me all their “ready to harvest pics”…
The categories I have worked into the app:
Too Early
Clear Trichomes
Cloudy Trichomes
Cloudy Amber Trichomes
Amber Trichomes
Ready to Harvest
The too early and ready to harvest categories are general categories…
The others… obviously…more specific.
I’d truly appreciate any pics you have that I may add them to train my ai model.
These pics won’t be seen outside of what’s posted here…as the machine learning trains itself off of my data…which is pictures in my case.
If you could send them zipped into categories listed…that would truly be marvelous!
Please tag anyone else in that you think may be interested in helping the cause!
There must be thousands (maybe even tens of) of trichome photos on this site. Why not use them?
I’ve been scraping the internet and thought…this would be soooo much easier if these pics came to me ready already.
It’s worth a shot…but you are correct…I should just start scraping.
Maybe I can help. So long as the filenames are unchanged, it should be easy to detect duplicates. I’ll create a folder for each maturity:
Clear Trichomes
Cloudy Trichomes
Cloudy Amber Trichomes
Amber Trichomes
I’ll populate the folders with examples I find here and send you the .ZIP.
Seems to me the “too early” and “ready” verdicts will be trickier to implement.
The too early… I’ve been gathering pics of all kinds of too early for harvest…but more obvious…white hairs…just crowning…etc.
And ready to harvest…I found a website that has a gallery of “ready to harvest” plants…none with zoomed trichomes but obviously beautiful and ready plants.
The more defined middle is where the work is…I appreciate your help.
I meant that classifying images as “cloudy” or whatever is fairly straightforward, whereas “too early” and “ready” involve subjective considerations. But I think now that you probably mean to train those categorizations independently of the trichomes. Trichome color isn’t relevant unless the image is classified “ready.” Am I reading you correctly?
Just like the video…it will give % chance of each…the too early and ready % on the extreme ends…if cloudy, cloudy amber, or amber it will read the % of those plus % of either too early or ready…kind of over lapping results abit.
IMO, the amber trichome and red hair characteristics have been overemphasized. If you take the amber too far, the good stuff is starting to degrade. And the red hairs, although common even on the rare outdoor-cultivated sinsimilla we’d sometimes procure from Central and South America in the 60s and 70s, are devoid of THC. But it was damn good weed at $30/lid vs. the usual $10 Mexican.Those were prices in Texas; they increased exponentially the farther north and east you got in the lower 48.
Although I am familiar with going by the hairs…I am not using hairs as a show of harvest readiness other than white hairs that are obviously way too early.
Ultimately, to get the best result from this tool, people will still want to check trichomes with magnification and submit those pics to the app.
The assumption I am programing is sativa is good at all cloudy…indica some like a bit of amber…or cloudy.
Thank you very much for your input!
This kind of feedback helps!
I hope you have a great day!
Characteristics vary so much anyhow, with all of the genetic variations nowadays. Just pointing out that reliance on old rules of thumb and urban myths can be liabilities.
Good stuff you’re putting together. ![]()
I appreciate it…these conversations must happen in order for the app to work the best…
I take all input very seriously.
I appreciate you!
I hope you have a great day and weekend!
I learned to let the red hairs indicate when to start checking trichs. Won’t start looking at trichs until the hairs start drawing in.
Exact o mundo!

Oh no!
I forgot…I broke a tooth earlier this week…I leave for the dentist in about a hour…
Not looking forward to it…the numbing shot always seems to hurt worse than anything else…
Plus the after completed…still numb trying not to bite through lip…time…