Troy on Nostr: An "old school" technique is to look at trichrome structure. It starts as a cone that ...
An "old school" technique is to look at trichrome structure. It starts as a cone that forms a ball on top. The ball collapses, looking like a mushroom cap, and eventually falls off. When most of the trichromes are at the "mushroom looking phase", the plant is ready for harvest.
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