The problem is you have to be magnified enough to see through the top of the trichomes. Trichomes have a stalk and a globe on top. Light will hit the surface of the trichome and be reflected back so it is hard to see the fluid inside the trichome. You really need to be up close visually to assess them.
I could guess mainly clear going by the looks of your plant. Without looking at the whole plant, I would guess another 3-4 weeks.
This is a decent loupe that has 30x and 60x magnification. Only $11
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The photo below shows trichomes (probably using a microscope). The tops are cloudy and there is an amber color in one of them;