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    Advice for a new grower?

    I have read several places that if you harvest a little premature then you get a more heady high (similar to sativa) but if you let it go til the trichromes turn amber you get a more body type stone.


    I prefer sativas becuase I don't like super stony feeling. The problem is I have an room full of Purple Kush and U2 Kush because someone gave me the clones. They are growing awesome, but I don't like the crazy kush couch lock.

    If I harvest when the trichs are clear and just starting to turn milky will It be more like a sativa high?
    bnorthcali Reviewed by bnorthcali on . Advice for a new grower? I have read several places that if you harvest a little premature then you get a more heady high (similar to sativa) but if you let it go til the trichromes turn amber you get a more body type stone. I prefer sativas becuase I don't like super stony feeling. The problem is I have an room full of Purple Kush and U2 Kush because someone gave me the clones. They are growing awesome, but I don't like the crazy kush couch lock. If I harvest when the trichs are clear and just starting to Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Advice for a new grower?

    Seemed like a good question, how come nobody is answering me?

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    #3
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    Advice for a new grower?

    It is a good question. My suggestion is to harvest one just as the trichomes turn cloudy. I do that when I want better analgesic effect on one of my genotypes. It does decrease the couch lock, which I abhor.

    Look for something like Strawberry Cough. Great energetic med. I am very pleased with the effects of the SC.

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    #4
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    Advice for a new grower?

    Quote Originally Posted by bnorthcali
    If I harvest when the trichs are clear and just starting to turn milky will It be more like a sativa high?
    Yes, it will more of an active high if you harvest RIGHT when they go cloudy, but it's within the limitations of the strain. So you might still end up with a stony high.

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    #5
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    Advice for a new grower?

    Quote Originally Posted by Faddenator
    Yes, it will more of an active high if you harvest RIGHT when they go cloudy, but it's within the limitations of the strain. So you might still end up with a stony high.
    Lol. Good one! You really can play with it a bit but in the end analysis you're sort of pigenholed with the genetics. I've always been a sativa lover and I don't think that's going to change.

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    #6
    Junior Member

    Advice for a new grower?

    Thanks for the tips. I too am a sativa lover and I have a jar full of strawberry cough. I share your sentiments with that strain, I also like the green crack. The problem is that here in the emerald triangle everyone is concerned with yield and nobody cares about poor little sativas. I can get clones of purple kush and blue dream almost as easy as buying a loaf of bread, so that's what I did. Next grow I am either going to look harder for clones or order some seeds.

    Thx

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