I remember seeing a very smart cat on here named Zandor. He always seemed to have the perfect answer and his opinion was to harvest when roughly 20% of the trichs were amber. From that, since I'm getting ready to harvest, I figure I'll look at the 10+ budsites on my best female (harvesting first) and average the percentage of amber... of course by eye, but still....

what do you guys think about maybe harvesting individual branches if you think they're ready??? one or two clean cuts for the top/bottom branches (whichever has the most amber gets cut first) and then a little extra time for the others? could it stress the plant enough to halt resin production or would it trick the plant into making MORE gooey-goodness since the plan is "protecting itself?"

just curious and may help you, too!

:rastasmoke::rastasmoke::rastasmoke:

edit: didn't realize this is almost a month old..... sorry mate.... any update on what you decided? maybe some pics?
NoDrugs4Me Reviewed by NoDrugs4Me on . Ready for Harvest? These are about 7-8 weeks of flowering; past 3 weeks been inside @ night in complete darkness - outside during the day. Using my 60 X microscope to check out the trichromes & they are a mixture of clear to milky (more moving to milky but none are turning orange yet). This is my 1st grow so all help/opinions are appreciated. Thank you. Rating: 5