Hi folks, I have a red poison auto that i think may be ready please let me know what you think from the photos.
Is it normal for the plant matter to be pretty much black? i dont know if its just deeper purple than the rest but i just want to make sure this is still good to use!
I also have honey peach cbd that i think still needs a week or so thats the green one.
Im commenting from a place of remembering something from the 90’s, indoor Northern Lights/Williams Wonder / Rudiralis ( not spelled right) strain…
The clearness would go milky then pink/orange during CURING & drying…not sure it applies or helps, but look outstanding so i would think your ladies will push out and fill in during the process…get more answers 1st! Please! Just wanted to let it be known that SOMEtimes its a go when looking like these…
P.S. Amazing strain and great name- the black cherry looks like poison lol…wow!
That looks normal to me. I have not grown this particular strain. I did google it though and it seems that that is normal for its genetics. Wish I had that bud. So dark.
Thanks Dr! Its pretty wild. the other one that i grew of this strain was more green and purple. this one is just purplely black. I just cut it last night. well see how it ends up.
Thanks for the kind words, honest answer is I have no idea. This is my second round growing so I am just trying shit and learning as I go.
I read once that people like to defoliate after 42 days of flower. I didn’t really follow that I just removed fan leaves when they were blocking the light and once the buds really started growing I did a pretty thorough trimming. I guess the energy will go to the buds rather than the leaves if they are trimmed off.
Those are beautiful. They look very close to ready in my short time of experience but hopefully someone with more experience will pop on. But as far as trimming they look good to me just the after harvest trimming left now. Awesome job very nice
I see no amber trichomes in either set of pictures. Without Amber trichomes the weed will be speedy and potentially cause headaches. Waiting for Amber takes patience. I see a couple weeks left. You came this far.
Amber is very easily seen when it starts. It’s in my opinion that 10% Amber gives you the most that you can get out of your plant!