Trichomes on super silver haze

Friends I need some help. I see some yellow colors and clear. I’m attaching a picture. I thought it may be two more weeks before harvest. What do you think. Please help I don’t want to miss the high THC period. I don’t want couch lock but maybe a little energetic experience. This Strain is a Sativa.


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Are those shots on colas or sugar leaves. You want to look at trichomes on the main colas. Do you have a shot of the whole plant?

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I’ll try and get a close up picture

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Can you get this shot with the camera flash to illuminate the cola better. Let’s see what @MidwestGuy thinks but I think that you still have a great many white pisitils. I don’t usually start looking at the main cola trichomes until most of the pistils have turned red/brown and started to recede.

If what I think I see is correct, you still have several more weeks to go.

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I tried to get pictures of the flower but I’m struggling a bit I can’t hold it steady

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Is this any better?


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The trichomes on the flowers appear to be crystal clear and the photos of the buds show that most of the pistils are white. You certainly have several weeks or more to go.

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Are you foxtailing? I see new growth?

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Pull your lights back a tad to try and tame the foxtailing. Still just a couple more weeks

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I’m in first grow so what’s foxtails

Sugar leaves look good, young, early.
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@John7 so when most all your pistils are red and the bud looks ripe, youll start seeing new white pistils and a " growth prodruding from the side or sides of the bud… it looks abnormal, thats called foxtailing because it looks like a tail. Its from the lights being too intense towards the end of your plant. Back the lights down a bit and it will stop.

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Same problem here, no worries, does not affect smoking.

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Your flowers look great you did an awesome job on your first run!

The reason I ask if you had fox tailing was to get you to look into it and see the causes and come up with your own idea as to maybe why.

Fox tailing could be genetics, too much light intensity and many other reasons.

Like what @Borderryan22 said, bring the lighting down a bit and just let her rippen, this late into flower she doesn’t need to be pushed hard, she needs a gentle crisp fall environment.

Again, great job on the first grow! She has a little time left.

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Nice and milky, Looks good

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Looks like a little hammer head going on. I’d cut the light back, and a little while longer to go.