A week from harvest, but not all of the plant is ready - inside
Interesting information on this thread, thanks for all the info.
To claify though, it seems like MackSwell is saying the direct light caused from taking the top mature buds off won't cause an increase in the time they mature (the direct light doesnt always matter) Some others are saying it will speed up the process. I can understand the logic from both sides quite honestly. I am in the middle of a harvest right now (mostly milky, not much amber just yet) but I took one down last night anyhow becuase I like that "up" high. Will take another look tonight..do they go from milky to amber quickly?
A week from harvest, but not all of the plant is ready - inside
Mostly yes... More light to lower buds is not what's going to speed them along or improve them, but once you've clipped the finished buds, the plant is no longer devoting energy to them, and therefore has more to send to your developing buds.
A week from harvest, but not all of the plant is ready - inside
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Originally Posted by mackSwell
Mostly yes... More light to lower buds is not what's going to speed them along or improve them, but once you've clipped the finished buds, the plant is no longer devoting energy to them, and therefore has more to send to your developing buds.
True good point. But I guess by taking the top leaves off it would almost be a wash then... who knows though!
A week from harvest, but not all of the plant is ready - inside
My man, smoke them up and then tell me they are a wash:jointsmile: I personally am into the more light the better....direct, bouncing off Mylar or any way I can get it. More light......better yield. Think of it as a plant growing in the sun vs a plant growing in the shade. :)
A week from harvest, but not all of the plant is ready - inside
Good stuff. :D I have nothing to add. :)
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