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Understanding Visual Cues of Cannabis Trichome Development to Maximize Harvest
Professor DeBacco
Monitoring Color Change
By monitoring the change in color of the gland heads, a grower can evaluate the ripeness of flowering pistillate plants.
Using a 30x loupe is advised or some other form of magnifying the trichomes for a close visual inspection
Stages of Trichomes
Early to middle flowering, resin heads will be mostly clear
During the final phase of the bloom cycle, the trichomes will transition from clear to a cloudy, milky white color, and eventually to amber.
Most seasoned growers say the time to harvest is when the bulbous heads are cloudy with a few amber ones here and there (about a 70/30 mix).
Clear Trichomes
This indicates early development and the clear color can indicate they are not “full” of cannabinoids and terpenes.
While not true from a botanical standpoint, but you can consider clear trichomes to be “empty” and the bud should not be harvested because it is before maturity and lack desired compounds.
Cloudy Trichomes
When the trichomes start to go from a transparent to a translucent transparency this is a sign harvest is getting closer.
This cloudy look growers can think of the trichome become full of cannabinoids.
The next step is an opaque amber color
Thought to give an energetic high
Amber Trichomes
Progressing from the cloudy white color the trichomes will change to a yellow/brown amber color.
Waiting for some of the trichomes to go to this coloration is a good sign the harvest of cannabinoids can be maximized.
However, if nearly all of the trichomes are this color at harvest to may mean the peak harvest was missed leading to some derogation of the internal compounds.
Though to give a body high
Mixed Trichomes
Since all trichomes will not change from cloudy to amber at the same time, it can be best to aim from a mixed coloration to determine your harvest time.
Now, the exact percentage of cloudy and amber may be impacted by the variety, stage of development, your availability of timing.
Combined head and body high
Trichome Ripeness Summary Images
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@duconlajoie9680
@duconlajoie9680 3 года назад
2021, smartphones, internet, 3D, VR etc ... but powerpoint presentations are still the most efficient to explain clearly XD
@swishersifuq
@swishersifuq 3 года назад
Do you comment this on every video he does? I’ve read this comment before
@duconlajoie9680
@duconlajoie9680 3 года назад
@@swishersifuq not at all. Maybe you saw this video for the second time ?
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 3 года назад
Efficiency is key to a memorable explanation, glad it was presented in a helpful way.
@josh262700
@josh262700 3 года назад
Every vet in the world disagrees with that statement
@yeahna
@yeahna 2 года назад
Ahh you need the internet to view this... And I'm on my phone so kinda wrong
@mikemike1824
@mikemike1824 3 года назад
Excellent video as always! When I harvest a new strain and do a pheno hunt, I always harvest in 5 stages to see what is the best effect for me. Again, just for my specific needs. Different strains for different brains! First stage, I harvest when all clear, then 50/50, clear milky, all milky, 70/30 milky amber and 70/30 amber milky. Then I dry them the same at 65F and 55RH and let cure. I test at 1 month cure point, 2 months and three months. That gives me the sweet spot of each pheno and I keep the ones that fulfill my needs. I keep the keepers! I do the same process when I breed too. Just my 2 cents of 42 years growing. Keep educating us Mr. professor! Cheers
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing!
@8Scorpions
@8Scorpions 2 года назад
So with what you have mentioned about harvesting during different tri..what has seemed to be better for yourself, just curious.
@telnek
@telnek 2 года назад
@@8Scorpions Good question. It's all strains related and your specific effect that you are looking for. I had a sativa dominant that gave it's best at 30% amber with cerebral and body wellness, relaxing and a big smile (the whole package) and at 3+ months of curing. I also had an indica that was 50/50 clear and milky, that had a zombie, meditative, almost spiritual effect and cured 2 months. It's all in what you specificly want. I grow oldschool strains and landraces. Some very popular trendy strains don't even give me any effect at all. Since I don't grow for bag apeal, aromas, taste or THC levels, I cannot rush the process of strain hunting, then pheno hunting, then breeding, etc... Short answer, Trial and error is my best answer! Cheers
@8Scorpions
@8Scorpions 2 года назад
@@telnek thank you sir, I surely miss the good old days. I'm not into all the new mixes and cloned stuff, it's just not for me. I'm from Ohio and back in the late 80s it was the best. I will try my cure mine awhile longer. Trial and error friend👍👍Thanks!!
@lcpgrowers4658
@lcpgrowers4658 2 года назад
Sounds like a very thorough approach! Just curious though, have you ever found a cultivar that you actually chose to harvest at the All Clear Trichome stage? Seems like the equivalent of eating a green/unripe apple.
@jmmbuthia
@jmmbuthia 2 года назад
This is the best video on when to harvest because it shows you how the tricomes look.
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 2 года назад
Glad to help you select the peak harvest in hopes you get top a quality harvest.
@jmmbuthia
@jmmbuthia 2 года назад
@@DeBaccoUniversity thanks. Hope you don't mind if I ask a question. I want to make cbd oils from my plants. Do I need to cure the buds? I know I need to dry them, just not sure if curing is necessary
@johnasbury3856
@johnasbury3856 2 года назад
I just wanted to say thank you for the informative, straightforward, no nonsense approach to your videos that are at the same time relaxing and easy to follow all backed by science and fact and not nonsensical personal rhetoric.
@DeBaccoUniversity
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@keithburchett3982
@keithburchett3982 2 года назад
Science got jack shit to do with it it's just using your brains this ain't no big bang theory it's me raised in the HA family given beating and taking beating we grow the most premium weed in the world we are HA
@Chicken_Lovers_Farm
@Chicken_Lovers_Farm 7 месяцев назад
precise and to the point many thanks @@DeBaccoUniversity
@lordblueberry2798
@lordblueberry2798 3 года назад
Excellent slides, excellent presentation. Best description of determining ripeness I've seen yet.!!
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@aliciap3994
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@sean900fps
@sean900fps 3 года назад
THANK YOU ! a great explanation about color and harvest time . great pictures of the trichome . well said and shown . thank for a great job ..i prefer to wait for the tea color . it has a lot more resin ooze out of the joint while smoking .. enjoy and thank you
@DeBaccoUniversity
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@davidpaylor5666
@davidpaylor5666 23 дня назад
What a great vid. Excellent information, clearly presented. The reason you wait for the very oldest trichomes to turn amber is that it means that very few of the newest ones are immature. Amber trichomes are as undesirable as completely clear ones but if you harvest before there are any then there will be a great deal of immature resin on your buds.
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@caveman175
@caveman175 3 года назад
Always determine ripeness by the bracts of the bud structure and never determine by all the amber you may see on the sugar leaves. If the lower buds look very clear when your top colas look about ready, don't worry. Keep waiting it out until it's all ready, or some may take the tops first but beware of doing that if nanners could jeopardize other plants in earlier flowering stages.
@gamingofthelegend3907
@gamingofthelegend3907 3 года назад
What if you chop the top part and leave the bottom part? Would the plant get damaged?
@masonstevenson1334
@masonstevenson1334 3 года назад
@@gamingofthelegend3907 it will be fine.
@gamingofthelegend3907
@gamingofthelegend3907 3 года назад
@@masonstevenson1334 ahhh alright thank you very much
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 3 года назад
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@gamingofthelegend3907
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@Manydiamonds123
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@ace2044
@ace2044 Год назад
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@DeBaccoUniversity
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@michaelbailey5736
@michaelbailey5736 2 года назад
Excellent presentation. Very informative for the novice grower.
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@scottindestin4292
@scottindestin4292 3 месяца назад
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@garagebuilt4542
@garagebuilt4542 2 года назад
Very informative! Thank you for making this video as I am a first time grower and have been watching videos to guide me
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 2 года назад
Glad to hear this video was helpful!
@driverman8615
@driverman8615 2 года назад
I agree with the genral info. Very helpful when your a beginner grower. But like the comments below I too harvest sort to "taste" and personal prefance. Just thur trial and error I found the best time for me to harvest. Hope everybody has a great grow!
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 2 года назад
The strain grown can also impact this end product.
@driverman8615
@driverman8615 2 года назад
@@DeBaccoUniversity Agreed genetics play a roll. Very good info in your presentation. I subscribed. :)
@goofballbiscuits3647
@goofballbiscuits3647 22 дня назад
Truly the greatest educational YT channel on the topic(s). Thank you!
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 22 дня назад
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@000piper000
@000piper000 2 года назад
Thanks for this, I’ve always poo pooed this step as being fanciful and not really true, but your presentation cleared up the claims and now I have the ammo to pursue further experimentation with harvest timing and the gauging of the result I may or may not get. Thank you!!
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 2 года назад
Nice to see someone gaining information and making educated changes. This thought process will help you now and going forward!
@siredward2146
@siredward2146 9 месяцев назад
This is how I do it, regardless of the strain which plays a major role as to when to harvest.or how many weeks to flower. Good report A+.
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing.
@Mr_Spock
@Mr_Spock Год назад
Thx for the info . I've noticed that the right time to harvest is when there is a boost in the smell . I still check with a magnifying 🔎
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity Год назад
Good to use all of your senses;-)
@larryrobinson08
@larryrobinson08 Год назад
Glad I came back and watched this. I am learning there is no set time for this to transpire. I have a Sun grown Larry OG… 13weeks since start of flower and mostly clear tricomes.
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity Год назад
Some will stay clear longer than others.
@00piper18000
@00piper18000 5 месяцев назад
​@@DeBaccoUniversity hey professor, I know this is an old video but I need help. My trichomes are milky with a few amber but the trichomes have gone from sticky to the touch to greasy to the touch. I've also noticed they smell less than when they were sticky. Is this normal? Any help would be appreciated.
@Cuban-Jo
@Cuban-Jo 2 месяца назад
Each plant is different. The only reason timelines exist is for commercial growers who need to harvest everything at once. For a small home grower you should be treating each plant individually according to its needs.
@MoTrapper
@MoTrapper 2 года назад
Based on this explanation I have decided to begin my flush and prep to chop. Thank you.
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 2 года назад
You are welcome, glad the data presented was helpful.
@kingfishphill4120
@kingfishphill4120 3 года назад
Awesome information and understandable schooling 👍
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 3 года назад
Glad you liked it!
@boster8368
@boster8368 Год назад
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@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity Год назад
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@jorjicostava3018
@jorjicostava3018 Год назад
Great content i love it, short, clear and to the point! excellent content thank you very much !!
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@DeBaccoUniversity Год назад
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@rolo2415
@rolo2415 3 года назад
I find Frenchy Cannoli's view of ripeness more compelling than the amber/white glandhead ratio theory. As the flower itself pertains to primary metabolic activity it would be more accurate to look at mature flower development rather than trichomes, which are secondary, for confirmation of optimal ripeness. Also glandhead color is affected by light intensity, which causes problems with predictive consistency of overall ripeness .
@happyg.444
@happyg.444 3 года назад
Well said!
@odiousmelodious2410
@odiousmelodious2410 3 года назад
where can I find that?
@rolo2415
@rolo2415 3 года назад
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@jbsofakingdom77
@jbsofakingdom77 2 года назад
Seen plenty of pink tichome heads
@michael7144
@michael7144 2 года назад
I’d buy from you
@josebaez5967
@josebaez5967 3 года назад
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@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 3 года назад
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@seatbater6211 Год назад
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@DeBaccoUniversity Год назад
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@chriscalderon7566
@chriscalderon7566 10 месяцев назад
Thank you brother! Hope You have a great day today!
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 10 месяцев назад
You too!
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@TheShleafHerder 3 года назад
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@TheShleafHerder 3 года назад
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@davidmyers98
@davidmyers98 Год назад
Great video for us just starting out !!!! Keep them coming !!!
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@DeBaccoUniversity Год назад
Please search the channel for helpful content for you!
@MichaelRainabbaRichardson
@MichaelRainabbaRichardson 2 года назад
Outstanding visual references and presentation. Thank you.
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 2 года назад
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@melissahoffman9433
@melissahoffman9433 2 года назад
Thank you very much from a first timer! ❤️💪🏼🌱
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 2 года назад
You are welcome be sure to watch other videos here on DeBacco University!
@mickeymantool8188
@mickeymantool8188 2 года назад
Thanks for all your videos tney are great. Getting ready to harvest soon
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 2 года назад
Thanks for the comment and hopefully with this video you can time your harvest well.
@hatz11
@hatz11 3 года назад
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@justinbrew483
@justinbrew483 3 года назад
Nice and simple video ..good photos to compare...thanks man
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@drkmtter7860
@drkmtter7860 3 года назад
Great in depth tips bro thanks again 🌿🌍
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 3 года назад
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@Rohan20071
@Rohan20071 3 года назад
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@DeBaccoUniversity 3 года назад
Always glad to help!
@marcelgowa
@marcelgowa Месяц назад
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@augusta5567
@augusta5567 3 года назад
Thanks for the info it will help with my garden 😉
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@DeBaccoUniversity 3 года назад
You (and your plants) are welcome!
@montygates8767
@montygates8767 2 года назад
Thank you thank you thank you. Finally someone who was clear and informative. The pictures were perfect. Feeling much more confident.
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@DeBaccoUniversity 2 года назад
It is always nice to know the content is appreciated and your confidence is increased!
@joesmith-tg3co
@joesmith-tg3co 2 года назад
very well explained and exactly what I do the 70/30
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 2 года назад
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@fups1
@fups1 3 года назад
Great video as always 👍
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@DeBaccoUniversity 3 года назад
Happy to produce consistently great content!
@paulgrant285
@paulgrant285 9 месяцев назад
Best explanation i have seen yet this week! And i have seen a few believe!!
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 8 месяцев назад
Glad you liked it!
@IamMuziq3
@IamMuziq3 3 года назад
This is some awesome content and very helpful for bettering my understanding of the plant
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 3 года назад
Glad to help!
@meshugas4christ779
@meshugas4christ779 2 года назад
Every time when Harvest comes around I come back and check this video just for fun
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 2 года назад
Glad to know the content is a consistent resource for you!
@bryans5150
@bryans5150 Год назад
Fantastic content Sir! Thanks soon much!
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity Год назад
Thanks for the positive comment!
@deltanine2468
@deltanine2468 2 года назад
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@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 2 года назад
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@unklespleefy6925
@unklespleefy6925 Год назад
How you been, brother....been a while, eh... Yes, this was a learning experience that was and still is, I probably one of the most difficult successes to achieve .....each strain is different, each ripen differently, and likewise, just as many different effects, dependant on the ripening of the trichome. Your video confirms , EXACTLY what I've learned through trial and error. And as to which is absolute, depends on the consumers own tastes and preferences....is my thoughts. Hope your all doing AWESOME !
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity Год назад
Thanks for sharing and hope the video can save others the time to speed up their learning curve.
@unklespleefy6925
@unklespleefy6925 Год назад
@@DeBaccoUniversity undoubtedly will...I would add, that at first I was examining amber on leaves and sometimes prematurely still, as I did not know that I want to actually pull the flower apart and look at the trichome heads , deep within and on the calyx. ...some of my early harvests could have gone another week, had I not went by the sugar leaves...I WANT to see 20-30% Amber within the flower....and always check both top and bottom flowers to see which is ripening first...as one always starts to change color sooner than other.
@ben6249
@ben6249 3 года назад
wow thank you this was, by far the best video on trichomes thanks
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 3 года назад
Glad you liked it so much!
@jonathanbigger4199
@jonathanbigger4199 Год назад
You are the best brother. Thank you
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity Год назад
No problem 👍 Happy to help.
@vvs_space
@vvs_space 2 года назад
Спасибо все как надо рассказал
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 2 года назад
Рады, что вам понравилось видео.
@313Chez
@313Chez 3 года назад
Very helpful. Thank you sir...👍
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 3 года назад
You are very welcome!
@kevinnixon1328
@kevinnixon1328 Год назад
Helpful and easy to understand, how I like it !
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity Год назад
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@sethhughes2163
@sethhughes2163 Год назад
Excellent descriptions with examples... KUDO'S Dr. DeB! Really appreciate the info! I'm in way NE Oklahoma, and have run myself into a big problem... Oct.1 was the first week flowering... temps every year freeze by Halloween... this is a single 66" sat. plant... indoors or early seems to be the question... thought you might have a definitive answer. Please if you can, if not I certainly understand. Much respect my man, Seth
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity Год назад
Cover the plant and add a ceramic heater (if possible) to keep the area around the plant above freezing temps since you only have one plant.
@sethhughes2163
@sethhughes2163 Год назад
@@DeBaccoUniversity Thank you my friend, I will do so as temps at night are dropping. I never thought about that one, that's WHY you are Dr. De ! KUDO'S fine sir!
@theptsdgrower5095
@theptsdgrower5095 2 года назад
I agree with the tricombs indicator, but people with ptsd should def wait till a 60 40 to 50 50 split,,.. me personally im 30 70,,. Yes i flip the configuration,,. I want way more amber...
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 2 года назад
When growing your own you can decide the "best" harvest time.
@theptsdgrower5095
@theptsdgrower5095 2 года назад
@@DeBaccoUniversity awesome,,.. see why i subscribe?? You dont bullshit,,.. love the channel keep it up,..
@yodad4776
@yodad4776 Год назад
Great video as usual ..I have found personally it's strongest right at about 20% brown ..but also when it's all brown 100% u can keep it growing longer if u want quantity over maximum strength..it will still be kick ass but it depends on what it's for Percy or not
@Parialated
@Parialated Год назад
Cannabinoids will evaporate, degrade or transform
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity Год назад
Thanks for sharing, this is a good % to target.
@alienjazzmonkey2427
@alienjazzmonkey2427 2 года назад
Very informative. Thank you.
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 2 года назад
You are welcome!
@dakotakohler5955
@dakotakohler5955 7 месяцев назад
Best video I’ve watched on the topic.
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for pointing this out;-)
@m.wemmer9458
@m.wemmer9458 2 года назад
Thanks for this video I was always harvesting to early now I know
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 2 года назад
Glad to hear the content was helpful and should improve your future final products for years to come.
@critical9862
@critical9862 3 года назад
Thank you Much appreciated
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 3 года назад
Your comment is much appreciated.
@patrey6797
@patrey6797 3 года назад
Thank you Sir, that was excellent! They are sorta light a Traffic Light when to flush and dry out.
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 3 года назад
Glad you liked it!
@joebeeze8952
@joebeeze8952 3 года назад
Much love, thanks you tons
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 3 года назад
Glad the content it helpful for you and others!
@andrewlindenfeld6222
@andrewlindenfeld6222 9 месяцев назад
I'm going into week 6 of flower and this video will be incredibly valuable to knowing when to harvest. I'm growing outdoors in a greenhouse, and it's gone amazing. The girls have been healthy as anyone could ask for since seed... it would be a shame if harvest happened at the wrong time due to mis-information! Thanks for this, truly!
@Sandwich13455
@Sandwich13455 9 месяцев назад
I'm week 6 six of pot of Gold, flowering takes 9 weeks with this plant,most are 8 now.
@Sandwich13455
@Sandwich13455 9 месяцев назад
Good luck, can you let me know what happens,best of luck with your grow!
@andrewlindenfeld6222
@andrewlindenfeld6222 9 месяцев назад
@@Sandwich13455good luck with your harvest as well! I'll definitely check back and let you know how it goes!
@Sandwich13455
@Sandwich13455 9 месяцев назад
@@andrewlindenfeld6222 thanks m8👍
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 9 месяцев назад
Hope it goes well for you!
@MattMOBR
@MattMOBR 10 месяцев назад
Amazing content! Thx from Brazil
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 10 месяцев назад
Thanks Brazil!
@fukukatahashi4760
@fukukatahashi4760 Месяц назад
I have learn alot from you, Thank you Dr
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity Месяц назад
My pleasure!
@jamesdudley7172
@jamesdudley7172 2 года назад
thank you well done happy study and relationship with life
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 2 года назад
Thanks for watching and commenting!
@kens.9406
@kens.9406 Год назад
I am a older smoker, and equate thc levels with alcohol content, I just want to take a puff or two, and be able to have a “ marg” or beer and lay on the couch and listen to some “Tuna” w/o having the room spinning around. I tend to let my plants go a little longer to intentionally lower the thc. , when I go to a bar I very rarely order shots anymore, so why would I want the most potent thc. Bring on the “okay boomer” replies ! ✌️ Very informative video , thanks !
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity Год назад
Very good point, so many are only about the greatest concentration possible.
@johnjacobsen1915
@johnjacobsen1915 3 года назад
Thanks! Good info!
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 3 года назад
Glad to help!
@tichiganeric7637
@tichiganeric7637 2 года назад
An explanation from an enthusiast of cannabis on UTube Milky white = uplifting, energetic, happy feeling trichomes Amber = drowsy, sleepy, inda-couch feeling Not sure if this is fact, but more than once I’ve heard this info.
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing!
@younge252
@younge252 3 года назад
Perfect presentation and great info covered everything A+
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 3 года назад
Same can be said for your comment!
@pur3ch4os
@pur3ch4os 2 месяца назад
Thank you verry much! That is the Video i needed. 💚
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity Месяц назад
Glad it was helpful and happy to provide the content you (and others) need!
@WASpectrum
@WASpectrum 2 года назад
These videos are so great. I wonder if professor partakes.
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 2 года назад
Glad you like the video content!
@pjarma8536
@pjarma8536 3 года назад
Thank you Prof.
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 3 года назад
You are welcome!
@pjarma8536
@pjarma8536 2 года назад
@@DeBaccoUniversity my second grow is almost ready 1 week of flushing has begun and the top nugg is full of dark brown trichomes but the lower nuggs are still clear. The rest off the plant is healthy with NO nutrient burn anywhere on the plant and healthy green stems with no signs of stress purpling except on the fan leaf stems which I’m trying to figure out the cause of but I feel I have mastered the Auto flower process,feed tables, and environment now. I owe it mostly to knowledge gained from you so once again a really big THANK YOU 🙏
@DoodlesRdope
@DoodlesRdope 2 года назад
Great video thanks.
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 2 года назад
You are welcome!
@papigunchulo8380
@papigunchulo8380 3 года назад
Awesome video!
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 3 года назад
Awesome comment!
@primo4206
@primo4206 2 года назад
Great video, thanks 🙏🏽
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 2 года назад
You are welcome thanks for the comment!
@arstotler
@arstotler 2 года назад
Awesome video really informative 👍
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 2 года назад
Glad you liked it!
@arstotler
@arstotler 2 года назад
@@DeBaccoUniversity i like the video im in the process of growing a lady right now. She started flowering and trichome production but not knowing how long the plant buds before the trichomes start to turn amber is where im stuck. Im checking everyday and keeping a good log book this time.
@curtthechameleon
@curtthechameleon 12 дней назад
Thanks for the concise, to the point, content.
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 11 дней назад
You are welcome, that is the goal of the channel!
@MrWyvyrn
@MrWyvyrn 3 года назад
Well done!
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing!
@zprince4120
@zprince4120 3 года назад
This is by far the most informative and detailed explanation on this subject. Thank you for educating the masses for a brighter tomorrow 💚🕉☮
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 3 года назад
Great to know and thanks for sharing your positive comment!
@snowmanrainmaker
@snowmanrainmaker 3 года назад
As a grower I concur!!!👍🇺🇸🤯
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 3 года назад
Thanks!
@WisdomFarmz
@WisdomFarmz 2 года назад
I love this channel 👌🏿
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 2 года назад
Love my viewers! (and also the subscribers!)
@jakeydog1969
@jakeydog1969 2 года назад
Well explained video. Improper harvests usually late and poor cures destroys way too much potentially good weed😬
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 2 года назад
The goal of this video is to reduce this potential problem.
@agriculturehorticulture1445
@agriculturehorticulture1445 3 года назад
Thank you 🙌
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 3 года назад
You are welcome!
@lesleyclark3850
@lesleyclark3850 3 года назад
Love it good job.
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 3 года назад
Glad you liked the content!
@lesleyclark3850
@lesleyclark3850 3 года назад
@@DeBaccoUniversity real good video .
@billosbilly7908
@billosbilly7908 3 года назад
Clear tricomes give you a verry high effect, cloudy gives high and stoned effect, and amber gives most stoned effect. So dont totally agree with him, when you harvest depends also an the effect of the thc, harvest early will give you a very hich effect, harvest late will give you a stoned effect. So harvest when you want and how you want it to hit you ;) personaly i go for a 80/20 white/red ratio. I more of a high dude type ;) Recomended is try all stages and decide what you like best :)
@slaup1163
@slaup1163 3 года назад
I agree. I have harvested Indica's early, and the effects were like tripping on psychedelic's.
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 3 года назад
So what you are saying is you need to know your specific plant time to make the best decision....... Agreed!
@ragheadand420roll
@ragheadand420roll 3 года назад
Amber = aged Aged = higher cbn
@anthonydoyle7899
@anthonydoyle7899 2 года назад
I don't agree because my plants are covered in clear trichomes quite early in flower and thc content still really low from my experience cloudy is higher thc upper high then amber is a Couch lock high but that what I have figured out my self
@dave2158
@dave2158 2 года назад
@@ragheadand420roll I just got my wife some CBD to help her relax during the day and sleep at night. It's working great and she's thanking me. I found her some gummies for night that have 3mg CBD, 2mg CBN, 1mg THC.
@VrGems44
@VrGems44 Месяц назад
Gratz for the knowledge!
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity Месяц назад
Thanks!
@joshwilley3173
@joshwilley3173 3 месяца назад
Thanks for making this video🤘
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 3 месяца назад
Thanks for watching!
@7AZBearGrow420
@7AZBearGrow420 2 года назад
Nice video. Thx for the info.
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 2 года назад
You are welcome glad you found the information helpful.
@beetsar
@beetsar 2 года назад
Cheers dude, most informative.
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing this, please tell others of the channel!
@beetsar
@beetsar 2 года назад
UK dude, we still have to fly under the radar due to long standing prejudice and scared old Tory voters.
@Chuck-e7d
@Chuck-e7d 2 года назад
Learned this back in 1981 from my father-in-law. Man we were growing some really icky sticky stuff back then.
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing and glad to see something can hold true over a period of time, just no RU-vid back in 1981;-)
@bryansmith9231
@bryansmith9231 2 года назад
Alchemy is crucible of chemistry? Thank you so much and keep up the good work! Mighty nice pics. I wonder if it could be more exact to effects, although using a hybrid is the blues,
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 2 года назад
Great to hear you liked the content produced here on DeBacco University.
@forcecalibration924
@forcecalibration924 6 месяцев назад
Great Video!
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 6 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for the comment.
@bruceholinight7978
@bruceholinight7978 3 года назад
I don't even look at my trichromes till my pistils have browned off 80% and the plant stops taking as much water !
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 3 года назад
More good suggestions!
@IntensitaliansDick
@IntensitaliansDick 2 года назад
Not all strains develop brown pistils, like autoflowers or White Widow, so keeping track of how many weeks in you are is vital to know when to check trikes.
@oli5371
@oli5371 Год назад
Why u yellin?
@HolaEspanyol
@HolaEspanyol Год назад
I agree bruce and I always check trichomes on branches in the middle as touching the flowers can make the trichomes turn Amber faster and the middle branches have been touched less lol
@Wesmancan
@Wesmancan 11 месяцев назад
Depends on strain. Works for some and some it won’t. Some pistols never leave white.
@MrFishforbass
@MrFishforbass 2 года назад
thanks,, i learned a lot
@DeBaccoUniversity
@DeBaccoUniversity 2 года назад
Great to hear, and thanks for your comment and subscription!
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