Ready or not? Thoughts?

This is a White Widow Auto-flower. Planted in late April.
I believe it is ready for harvest in a few days, Thoughts???


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Trichome shot looks a little blurry. Hard to tell my friend. Take some different shots of the trichomes from all different spots on the plant to give yourself a better reference and overall shot.

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Yeah the little crystals on the leaves, that nice, smelly, very sticky stuff…that needs to be an amber color, your girls tricombs still l@@k that whitish milky color, i use a jewelry loop to l@@kat the tricombss so i dont harvest to soon.

I’m also growing a White Widow autoflower (from Seed Supreme), started in Mid-March, and I have not yet harvested. Here it is a week ago:

It is now at week 12, day 78, of flowering (week 17, day 117 since germinating), but there are still very few amber trichomes, so I am still waiting to harvest.

So if you planted in late April, I doubt that yours is ready to harvest. It is a slow, agonizing wait…

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I say take a sample bud & fire it up !
I have the same question about an auto Durban Poison - it’s only been 6 weeks but looks maybe ready?

@shadows I’m harvesting this plant tomorrow. Just to give you some reference of what you are looking for. Some people like lots of Amber some people like a mix and some like cloudy. Last two I’ve done have had too much amber and had more of a sedative high. This round I’m taking it a week earlier.




These were all taken on different branches at different heights. Try to get into the actual bud site where the hairs meet the buds to give you the best view. Leaves and outer parts tend to ripen earlier. Hope this helps.

This is the chart I go by,

I’m 72 yo and I shake. That photo is the best of 8, I use a handheld portable microscope.
I’ve been growing nothing but Autos for the last 5 years and I have found that they take a lot less time then some folks say.
Thanks all for the input.

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