Sorry about asking this but when to harvest has been the hardest part for me. I have researched the heck out of it and I am still not sure.
I can't get a good pic of the trichs so will just have to describe it.
I have 2 plants that are soon to be ready/ready to harvest - an auto blue mystic and a rhino ryder.
The blue mystic is the closest to being ready.
What throws me - checking the trichs with my 60x eyepiece, all of the trichs are very cloudy, there is no mistaking them. They have all been cloudy for a few days now. many things I read say that is the time to harvest as an autoflower may not turn amber
I have seen just a couple really dark trichs, but way beyond amber so I would guess just not good trichs (maybe 2 or 3 on the entire plant that I saw)
BUT, what throws me are the leaves.
I have read good threads talking about waiting for the fan leaves to yellow and start dying off before it is time to harvest. My fan leaves are all still very healthy for the most part. There is a yellow one here and there, but nothing not normal for any plant.
The pistils on the mystic have all "collapsed" and are gone, the trichs are all very cloudy, but it has healthy fan leaves.
The rhino ryder is just about the same except it is only about 85-90% very cloudy and it still has a few "fresh" pistils (sorry I don't know the right terminology), it also has fresh fan leaves.
If I did not see the fan leaves and just looked at the trichs, I would think it was time to harvest, but I can obviously see the fan leaves.
I was thinking wait another week on the mystic, checking the trichs every day to see if they change ? My big worry is obviously waiting too long but as we all know, the norm is harvesting too soon........I am just not sure what to look for in an autoflower to see when the trichs are past their prime as you can not see thru them now.
Any ideas/info is appreciated.
last batch I harvested early on purpose looking for a cerebral effect but this time I am looking for a good mixture of cerebral and body
I know it is tuff without pics, but I can't do macro that small
I can't get a good pic of the trichs so will just have to describe it.
I have 2 plants that are soon to be ready/ready to harvest - an auto blue mystic and a rhino ryder.
The blue mystic is the closest to being ready.
What throws me - checking the trichs with my 60x eyepiece, all of the trichs are very cloudy, there is no mistaking them. They have all been cloudy for a few days now. many things I read say that is the time to harvest as an autoflower may not turn amber
I have seen just a couple really dark trichs, but way beyond amber so I would guess just not good trichs (maybe 2 or 3 on the entire plant that I saw)
BUT, what throws me are the leaves.
I have read good threads talking about waiting for the fan leaves to yellow and start dying off before it is time to harvest. My fan leaves are all still very healthy for the most part. There is a yellow one here and there, but nothing not normal for any plant.
The pistils on the mystic have all "collapsed" and are gone, the trichs are all very cloudy, but it has healthy fan leaves.
The rhino ryder is just about the same except it is only about 85-90% very cloudy and it still has a few "fresh" pistils (sorry I don't know the right terminology), it also has fresh fan leaves.
If I did not see the fan leaves and just looked at the trichs, I would think it was time to harvest, but I can obviously see the fan leaves.
I was thinking wait another week on the mystic, checking the trichs every day to see if they change ? My big worry is obviously waiting too long but as we all know, the norm is harvesting too soon........I am just not sure what to look for in an autoflower to see when the trichs are past their prime as you can not see thru them now.
Any ideas/info is appreciated.
last batch I harvested early on purpose looking for a cerebral effect but this time I am looking for a good mixture of cerebral and body
I know it is tuff without pics, but I can't do macro that small