My trichromes continue to turn Amber after harvest, checked with microscope after nine days drying and I had a whole lot more amber colored trichromes. My NL seemed to go from clear to Amber with hardly any milky ones.
I can't figure this part out for beans but it gets easier with each harvest. Each plant looks different in certain ways so it is hard for me. I never grow the same strain
Yes, one more time. How do you know when your buds are ready or your plant is ready to harvest you did a great explaining of what you explained, but doesn’t tell us anything about what the description is. Hope that makes sense.
To visually identify when time to harvest when three quarters of the stigmas have turned red wait about a week also the tip when it comes down to one leaf
There is an alternative to light TIMING. I grow the MOST plants by running 18 Hours of full spectrum light at 18 hours on and then 6 hours of only BLUE light. Veg Growth is RADICAL!!!!!!!! For Flower I do 18 hours of full spectrum and 6 hours of RED LIGHT only and the flowers Explode with dozens of Buds in the first 10 days. This is how you get 180 Grams of buds per plant in 9 weeks. Forget about TIMING and instead play with the NM of the light frequency.
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It's great how he reminds me of my chemist teacher. I don't want some homey teaching me about it, it's a scientific matter that deserves some professionalism. And no he didnt say look for amber color blablabla, thats what your homey will tell you. Thanks for clarifying Dr. DeBacco, brief but very to the point.
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My trichromes continue to turn Amber after harvest, checked with microscope after nine days drying and I had a whole lot more amber colored trichromes. My NL seemed to go from clear to Amber with hardly any milky ones.
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When your trichomes are around 70 to 80% amber shes good to go .
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Does the taproot affect the selection the breathing
Harvest on the full moon, nature is better than scientific bullshit
As soon as you see the trichs start to turn amber. Very first signs. She's ready.
I can't figure this part out for beans but it gets easier with each harvest. Each plant looks different in certain ways so it is hard for me. I never grow the same strain
I always wait until half the trichomes begin to turn cloudy. You can wait until some turn amber for a more "stony" effect.
New moon bro, best time of all.
Yes, one more time. How do you know when your buds are ready or your plant is ready to harvest you did a great explaining of what you explained, but doesn’t tell us anything about what the description is. Hope that makes sense.
So, what about stigmas? You described him but what are we actually looking for to know if your cannabis plant is ready
So no mention of Trichome Coloration then?
Very good information👍
To visually identify when time to harvest when three quarters of the stigmas have turned red wait about a week also the tip when it comes down to one leaf
There is an alternative to light TIMING. I grow the MOST plants by running 18 Hours of full spectrum light at 18 hours on and then 6 hours of only BLUE light. Veg Growth is RADICAL!!!!!!!! For Flower I do 18 hours of full spectrum and 6 hours of RED LIGHT only and the flowers Explode with dozens of Buds in the first 10 days. This is how you get 180 Grams of buds per plant in 9 weeks. Forget about TIMING and instead play with the NM of the light frequency.
I am learning a lot from you my friend, thank you
Should i cut off all the bigger leaves now there all yellowing and seem to be dead?
I actually think this break down was very helpful and a good insight of the parts of the plant. Great refresh if you already knew.
I always forget to say thank you for the videos you created. Great job and super helpful. The other thing is please take a sip of water cuz I know you got cottonmouth lol
Thank you
It's great how he reminds me of my chemist teacher.
I don't want some homey teaching me about it, it's a scientific matter that deserves some professionalism.
And no he didnt say look for amber color blablabla, thats what your homey will tell you.
Thanks for clarifying Dr. DeBacco, brief but very to the point.