Yeah @KilliczGe, the trichome coloration is really nice. Beautiful play of colors.
I don’t think you’ll get many pistil color changes. One of my Lockdowns also had almost uncolored pistils, but the trichomes were ripe. Only then, during drying, did the pistils color, and that’s precisely why you can’t rely solely on pistils. Now keep looking at the trichomes directly on the flowers. The leaves themselves always start to color first. I would gradually cut away larger leaves now, but all nicely sterile. So, in the last 14 days before the end, by removing large fan leaves, you reduce the risk of mold due to better air circulation, and once they’re gone, more light also reaches what’s underneath.
Now, in my 6th flowering week, I’ve already removed a good amount of foliage from all the ladies today. Each pot received another 2.5 liters of nutrient solution, pH 6.7 with EC 1.0 at 21 degrees, and finally, 20 ml of molasses/Lab was added.
This was the 2nd and last time I fed them extra. The stretching, especially with the Fast Diesel and the Mexican, was still manageable and hasn’t progressed since last week. What did continue, however; the swelling of the flowers and an increasing scent. With the Amnesia, the citrus is already sharply in the nose. The Jamaican, it just smells sweet, but so damn intensely that my mouth is already watering like crazy. 
I only did the defoliation very late today, almost just before the lights went out so they could recover well during the dark phase. Since the Auto Pot is no longer running, I also have much better humidity levels that are no longer constantly too high.
The only thing I notice is that due to the Auto Pot and the constantly available water, the plant was constantly transpiring, without stopping, which on the one hand led to a higher nutrient requirement and on the other hand, they finished much faster.
Of the three; Amnesia, Mexican, and Jamaican, I can’t draw a comparison, but I can with the Fast Diesel. Because it already grew from seed with me, and the one here now is much further along than the first one at this time. This one also stretched completely differently than the first one.
So today I took new pictures, and this time I briefly turned off the fans beforehand so nothing would wiggle around, and I hope that made the pictures nicer, better, and sharper today. Let’s go, today is day 85; I’m sitting here with glasses because I can barely read the numbers on my phone. I’m getting blinder and blinder.
Flowering Day 38, middle of the sixth flowering week. Temperature 25 to 26 degrees and dark phase about 20 to 21 degrees. Humidity is only moving at 53 to 55 %.
The Amnesia Pro





Fast Diesel 




Mexican Sativa 




I think she is a very beautiful lady; according to the breeder, she needs 9 - 10 flowering weeks, so she still has a good 4 weeks, and I should probably feed her a bit more next week. 
Jamaican Pearl 



In a few days, more fan leaves will be removed. And continue to hope that the afterglow doesn’t result in a gentlemen’s visit. Today, during defoliation, I checked everywhere, and so far, everything is OK. I need to read up again. 2 or 3 ladies need 9 - 10 flowering weeks, and I will probably feed them again next week, maybe all of them again, because the Fast Diesel is also at 8 - 9 flowering weeks.
The three clones are also developing very well; tomorrow, only pH-regulated water is on the schedule, and I’ll skip nutrient solution once. Dark green in leaf color but no burnt tips. But it shouldn’t get that far in the first place. Oh yeah, there’ll be something to smoke again soon. Something different! I’m curious to see how it comes out of the Cannatrol. So, for today I’m off, and I have to get to the food my wife conjured up today. I’ve already tasted it, and it’s very delicious.
I should probably smoke something beforehand so it slides down even better. I wish you a good evening and continued success, greetings from Pflanzenpaule