I chopped mine (today) because 60-70% of the trichomes were cloudy or milky, and the buds hadn't really gotten bigger for about a week. I would also suggest folding the big leaves under some other foliage to get light to lower buds. Good luck.
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I chopped mine (today) because 60-70% of the trichomes were cloudy or milky, and the buds hadn't really gotten bigger for about a week. I would also suggest folding the big leaves under some other foliage to get light to lower buds. Good luck.
SO binoculars is just fine to the opossite to see the trichromes...
mine trochromes now i saw was at least 80% completed as i see to the fotos here..........and as i see inside the binocular was super...
But at least i have to water it with no nutes for a week and a week with no water more??or it just fine to crop like this thx????
If you are growing in soil, flushing is not as important. I've never heard of a week w/out water prior to harvest, although I'm sure they would dry faster. I doubt it's necessary though.Quote:
Originally Posted by bluezman
for indoor cultivation !!!its wise to take care of the moon ??phase ??
it can really keep the juices inside when full moon???
Ok, I'm outa here.
thx cause little talk is very big help to decide!!!!!!
Now thats some funny shit senor. I can see the veins a popin out of your forehead my friend, lol.Quote:
Originally Posted by senorx12562
Ok, as my advise would be not to harvest part of the plant. This will only cause your plant to concentrate on fixing the parts you cut off. You want the plant to grow and harvesting the lower parts will slow this down. I know from personal experience to not harvest just part of the plant.
After you see your buds puff up in the last 2 weeks or so would be a good time to harvest. Only because you cant see with out a scope of some sort and iv tried binoculars and it didn't work for me at all, so im unsure if that person had better ones then me or what. Its better to take your time, because i didn't once and got less of a yield, because i harvested the tops to let the bottom grow out. So, my biggest buds on top, didn't puff up and i lost yield.
I hope this helps:rasta:
Yes man you are right i understnad this with one lady of me that i cut the tops and waiting a month till now ant the lower branches are little tiny buds
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so its better not to harvest part of it !!!!!
and what about super croping tecnique?
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i dont have problem to wait little more but i always need a but to get it dry!!!!
so this is no to so good for the plant but for me xexe!!!!!
((quick drying smoke experience: good no aroma yet but good on the head and i believe when dry normaly will be much more better qquality smoke n head e guys???
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\the other problem of me is not to pass the flowering time and harvest off the date
i did it i saw trichromes and are 70% up and ready as the pics i see and i was really amazed of it!!!!!!
----------and i concern now to get the top fattie but not to loose the tricromes is this possible???
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You shouldn't loose too much potency while waiting for the top to finish.
To quick dry, cut the buds into small pieces (like the size of your finger nail on your small finger), place them on top of a baking sheet or tin/aluminum foil, and put into an oven at a maximum of 70 degrees Celsius. Check on them periodically, could take a couple of hours depending on how wet they were before you put them into the oven.
But only do this when you have nothing else to smoke, and only one gram or two at one time! Slow dry and cure the rest of your harvest as the instructions on this site tell you: http://boards.cannabis.com/grow-faqs...your-buds.html, you'll be glad you did :thumbsup: