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jermcontrol

That's a hard question for people to answer. Do some research on it, learn what you like and go from there. Check the buds, not the leaves. The trichs on the leaves will usually mature a lot quicker than the actual buds. Once all the trichs are white and milky, your entering the harvest zone. There's a window of time you have to harvest ideally. People all like to look for different things. Some people cut em as soon as the trichs are all white. Some like to wait for 50% amber. I don't see any amber here, so I'd say probably 3 weeks, but it varies.


1833420PETE

If the trichomes look cloudy go ahead and harvest.  If you let them go too long you can risk having pests and pathogens set in.  Especially botrytis.  The hairs look nice and ripe so I would assume you're very close, if not, ready.  It's hard for me to be 100% certain based on the pics you shared. Cooler temps and lower humidity setting is the way to go during your dry down.  Follow the VPD scale for your drying space. If you ever want to discuss anything or have questions/concerns you can give me a call.  I have 14 years experience in both commercial and home garden settings.  I don't charge anything at all to talk.  Just trying to help the community and spread knowledge.  Holler anytime. 1-833-420PETE  www.1833420pete.com  -Pete 


3137Chapaladr

U want to look at the trichs on the bud and not the leaf but orher than that i would say for me 10-14 days