Hi there. I apologize if this question has been asked here numerous times, but I must ask it again, as I have not been on the forum in quite awhile and my plants are close to harvest.
I have heard some autoflower strains do not produce amber trichomes... is this true? I'm trying to harvest at a mostly cloudy / slightly amber trichome ratio. My plants are trans siberian autoflowers, grown outside, the oldest being 77 days old with no signs of amber yet. They look, to me, mostly cloudy with a small ratio of clear. I have been watering without nutes for approx 2 weeks now. The leaves are also still pretty green. My question is should I chop them, or continue to wait? Is this a strain that just simply will not produce amber?
Thank you for your time guys.
I have heard some autoflower strains do not produce amber trichomes... is this true? I'm trying to harvest at a mostly cloudy / slightly amber trichome ratio. My plants are trans siberian autoflowers, grown outside, the oldest being 77 days old with no signs of amber yet. They look, to me, mostly cloudy with a small ratio of clear. I have been watering without nutes for approx 2 weeks now. The leaves are also still pretty green. My question is should I chop them, or continue to wait? Is this a strain that just simply will not produce amber?
Thank you for your time guys.