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    Time for a progress update I was going to do this last night, but as I was looking at the images I took two days ago I realised that I could see amber trichomes on some of the leaves at the top of all of the main stalks, so I got two magnifying glasses and used them to take a closer look and confirmed what I could see in the images, I thought the leaves were just getting lighter and she was slowly using the nutrients in them. This afternoon I took some more images of the plant which I do every couple of days to monitor progress and I can see lots of amber trichomes appearing now, so I will giver 4 litres of water tonight before the light goes off to flush the soil and start preparing her ready to harvest in the next week or two, I was thinking he still had a least two weeks to go, that was until I noticed all the amber trichomes. Here are some images I took this afternoon. Kings Kush side view in normal light. Kings Kush colas side view in normal light. Kings Kush single cola side view in normal light. Kings Kush cola top in normal light. Kings Kush cola lower buds in normal light. Kings Kush bud close up in normal light. Kings Kush trichomes close up in normal light. The trichomes on the buds lower down the colas are still nice and milky so I will need to keep an eye on those over the next few days and watch for amber trichomes appearing so I harvest her at the right time with a good mix of amber and milky trichomes. More updates to follow soon, happy growing guys. Gasmeter Likkle more
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