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09-10-2008, 10:11 AM #11OPMember
When to Harvest pollinated Female
ok so now the lower seed bags and the middle r starting to open!
i dont remember when the flowering started.. but around 5-6 weeks ago(i had to delete the pics stating flowering date coz the cops were after me)
do u think i should harvest? i dont want the triches to die and i cant seem to find the handheld microscope things that u suggested here.. how can i know when to harvest?
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09-22-2008, 01:40 PM #12OPMember
When to Harvest pollinated Female
ok guys its now on week 7 of flowering i couldnt find the hand held microscope or watever u call it round here so i cant tell how the triches look like!! i wanna know when to harvest! in the last week i see new sensi growth and no more seed growth on the lower part of the plant. some leaves start to get dead/burned tips (nothing wrong with ph or nutes coz i dont give it any
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soooo can any1 help me?! when to harvest my lady?!
if u need more info just ask here
sorry for the bad writin im just in a hurry to get out the house to the beach and my eng is kinda bad
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11-17-2009, 11:48 PM #13Junior Member
When to Harvest pollinated Female
What if my females were pollinated on accident by a rogue hermie and my main concern is maximizing the usable bud? I would like for the seeds to be usable as well but the bud is of primary concern? Should I just look for the normal trichome signs of harvest? Is there anyway to help this situation, and is it normal for pollination to lengthen the harvest time. Mine are 8 weeks in and still clear (trichomes)...please help.
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11-23-2009, 02:29 AM #14Junior Member
When to Harvest pollinated Female
You need a minimum of 4 weeks to get mature seeds. Five to six weeks is best (I always do 6 just to make sure.) You can always harvest the other buds on the plant if it is just a single branch that was seeded. I usually leave mine on for another week or two after the rest of the plant has been harvested to ensure they are all matured. If you care primarily about the seeds, you shouldn't even be bothering with what the trichs look like. Good chance they will be amber or even brown by the time the seeds finish. If you are not sure if they are done or not you can always remove a single seed and see if it is mature or not.
If your main concern is the bud, then harvest when the trichs look like they should when you always harvest. If there is any chance that the seeds came from a hermi, don't bother to save them. Any seeds that comes from a hermi can carry the hermi trait and should not be propagated.
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