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Money Maker Harvest

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Hello,

I'm currently growing Money Maker strain. Today it's precisely 50 days into flower. I've been trying to inspect trichomes so I'll know when to harvest; I have problems however recognizing whether they're milky or clear (lol). I have 60x magnifier - I just "think" the're milky. I haven't seen any amber on buds, there were a few on the small bud leaves though.

My question is, should I start flushing the plants now? I will take some pictures of the buds when I get home and post it here. Maybe someone could help :cool:

Thanks

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Well, I still don't see any Pictures, but that's probably because you havent yet reached your 5 or 6 posting mark which allows you then to post Pictures, among other things enabled.  But I would venture to say, "Yes, definitely start your flushing now if you have already seen milky trichomes.  Then give your plant 2 or 3 more weeks to clean the nutrients and salts out of herself.  Get that stuff out or else you'll have bad-tasting and hard-to-burn smoke."

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