It looks like normal yellowing when the plant is coming to its end and the plant is using up nutrients in the leaves.I don't see any white hairs left on the first pick so it might be ready soon,but the other one still shows pistols and she has some more time left.Have you checked the trychomes with a scope yet?
Image above is the white widow (worse looking one in above post) so I assume this is pretty much ready.
This is the not so bad one (blueberry) but is almost there also?
Is it unusual for them to be ready in under 60 days from seed?
They haven't had anything but water for a few days so will continue with water for another couple of days then cut the ww down and keep an eye on the BB.
... yup- those pointy flower clusters are normal, no worries! Okay, leaves and trichome color are the best things to use to judge ripeness,... Clear trich's are immature; cloudy/milky are mature, peak THC levels; amber (not all strains do this equally) is from THC breaking down into CBN, which makes for a more sleepy "narcotic" high,... most folks take into account the Indica: Sativa % in a given cross, (Indi'- more body effect; Sati' more heady, energetic high), then decide what they want from their strain given it's heritage and associated affects... a common take is at nearly all cloudy with 5-15% amber (newest bracts will have clear trichs, white stigmas)....
I pulled the white widow down on day 56. Is this unusual to be ready to harvest in 56 days from the seed popping? It is a Dutch passion auto white widow.
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