Ready or not? What do you think?

Hi all, first timer here. Kinda just fancied giving it a go this year so threw some seeds in a pot and learned as I went along.

They have been milky for a couple of weeks and I can’t see any amber. Are they ready to harvest nonetheless? Or do I hold out longer!?
All pistils are brown and retracting.

All natural light in a south facing garden cabin, in soil with appropriate nutes ( so not mega chunky but I’m happy given how much I knew when I started)




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Do you have a scope to get closeups of the tric’s? It’s a personal preference but I like mine about 10% amber, the rest cloudy but no clear.

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Yes, I’ve checked with a loupe and a microscope.
Can’t see any amber at all.

The reason for asking, as opposed to just waiting, is i stumbled across a post in this group saying that sometimes they don’t go amber and waiting too long can just give rot a chance.

But as a rank amateur I would like to get as many opinions as possible :sweat_smile:.

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Looking at the pistils I would give her some time. They will receed more and then you should start seeing some amber

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One rank amateur to another, I let one go 11 weeks in flower waiting for ideal to happen and all I got was mold. I mostly act on the weather forecast these days once in the “window.” Congratulations on getting this far.

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Thanks that’s great advice

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Thankyou. I’ll hold the line a little bit longer, but I’ll definitely keep that in mind! Man, waiting on this is killing me :rofl:

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Would you expect much more growth at this time? It’s slowed a lot since the temperature has dropped.

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Your plants are done growing for the most part by the time they have fully transitioned into flower. As far as overall height and stem length go anyways. You may notice a little more bulking around flower sites though.

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