Quote Originally Posted by gianca
there is a certain peak the THC gets to, and that is when your are supposed to harvest. after that point, the THC starts degrading.

think of it as a mountain; the climb up is the plant producing THC and other cannabanoids(sp?), the peak of the mountain top is as far as the plant will go with producing and maturing the THC, and the climb down is the plant degrading, and eventually dying.

marijuana is a plant that completes its entire life cycle in one year. in the wild, if not seeded by a male plant, the female sensimilla(sp?) will degrade and eventually die. but if it is pollinated, it uses all its energy to develop those seeds, to "keep the family name going" and after that, also still dies.

so in short, no. you cannot keep the plant flowering for a larger yield.

sorry for the rambling. i ate an edible about two hours ago called "on the rise" bought from a local dispensary, which is very potent, and pure sativa. so my mind is racing, haha

hope this helps,
gianca
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quick question, a little bit off topic but in california how do you get a marijuana license so you can just go in and buy what you want, i've been wanting to for so long...... if i have to become a resident i will lol

please explain
redrosesforabluelady Reviewed by redrosesforabluelady on . when do you pick? hi i'm just wondering what the signs are of the plant being ready to harvest.. . Also wondering if i were to keep them inside over night (there in buckets)to eliminate the frost issue could i continue to grow them longer to increase my yield? can you overgrow and ruin the bud? thanks Rating: 5