Need help about my flowering hindukush its been 10 weeks in flowering is it ready to harvest?

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Only way to know is looking at the trichomes with a microscope. Your plant seems to be a hermaphrodite too, but still a long way from harvesting.

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I am not seeing any amber trichromes yet

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Bro i don’t think that it’s a hermi because its not an auto or a cross breed its a pure landrace indica that is growing in wild in our area from centuries i have never seen any hermi and if it was a hermie i would have spotted it long before it has no sign of a hermie, like nanners or male pollen sacs…
How can you tell that its a hermie please tell me

Why do you think it’s a hermaphrodite? I don’t see any indication of being a hermaphrodite, like hairs or balls.
Mzgrowz I thought any plant was capable of becoming a hermi?

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I see them, near the tip of the leaf.

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Yes you are right Demonrage but its not common in the natural environment and i have heard and observed that feminized and autoflower has a greater chance to become a hermaphrodite and a photoperiod strain has a lesser chance to be hermaphrodite and when you are growing a native landrace strain the chance of being a hermaphrodite plant is nearly 0% its what i have seen and observed so far

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There is still alot of white hairs. I wouldn’t harvest yet until most of those pistils have turned brown. And the plant has swelled. I would check your log again, as I don’t believe this is a 10 week flowering plant. By 10 weeks the plant would have majority brown pistils and be stacking trichomes. It seems like it’s more in week 3 or 4 possibly. For outdoor plants I’ve heard you want to begin counting only once the whit hairs begin to appear, not during the stretch period. She looks beautiful though!

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