White widow auto trichomes

Do they look ready?.





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That picture looks like a leaf maybe.

Should really look at buds themselves since leaf trics mature much faster.

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Lets see the buds they always develop early on the leaves

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Monday will be the end of week 12.
Ill take the pictures you guys are looking for when I turn the light back on later tonight, thx for the advice about where to look, I didn’t know that.

Truth :+1:

Hard to say for sure without seeing close-up bud and/or whole plant but, for WW auto, that is about right in my experience.

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So basically zoom in on a calyx?




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This is my very first grow ever.

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The plants as a whole look like they’re ready to harvest. Don’t see any white pistils and there’s a lot of fading on the leaves. Would take close-ups of the trichs to give a definite answer on that. But I’d bet on you being in the window. Just making it through your first grow, let alone having a decent yield, is a feat in itself. Congrats.

You have a plan for drying? I’d recommend hanging your plants whole. They’re heavily defoliated and hanging them whole will slow down the dry.

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I was planning on hanging them whole.
Thanks!

I would harvest, drying temps look good, optimum RH would be 60% :love_you_gesture:

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They look ready to pluck. :slight_smile:

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I would say they are absolutely ready. Maybe slightly overdone. I like to pull em a bit earlier as I feel they develop and continue to mature a bit as they dry. The buzz off of pulling them when they are all milky white and just a small amount of amber tricombs is what i enjoy. However, them some nice looking tasties baby…
Congratulations. No need to buy from the store for the New Year.

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Have they been on a water only diet for a while? Curious

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Yep, ready for the axe!

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Thanks everybody!

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I chopped tonight.
I appreciate all the suggestions and support

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