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I know everyone recommends it but its hard with a standard loupe, sometimes you can find more powerful ones like the antique one I have.

Obviously the pistils look finished which is a sign, hard to see the trichomes looks like a tiny bit of amber but if its not very amber at the top I think I would leave it a little longer unless you are particularly concerned about it.

Its definitely easier with a microscope 😉

The other way to do it is take some off let is dry a bit and see if you like it 🙂