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B950501
B950501started grow question 2 days ago
Give it another week or harvest now? Took pics at all different bud sites main cola obvs has more amber. Do I leave it all for a week or cut the main cola and give the rest? Unsure haha What would you do?
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 2 days ago
Harvest now and harvest the entire plant and accept it for what it is. Partial harvests do not work properly in my experience, the second pick is never as good as the first harvest, even if some of the buds may seem a little under ripe. Once you remove large portions of a plant, this causes massive shock and the plant is then not able to finish what is left with maximum efficiency or quality.
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 2 days ago
Yes Now
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AsNoriu
AsNoriuanswered grow question 2 days ago
I would chop now.
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gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometimeanswered grow question 2 days ago
Days ago. She is fully done pal. So, to harvest You have a few options Whole harvest Or trim harvest Whole gives the plant more drying time, so before harvest, lower your lights to 50% and pour a heep of water in. (Idk your take on flushes.) But you can hard flush or if you've had the plant of nutrients a few days already? It's good to go. So heavy water feeds, low light. This prolongs the driving time Hang dry upside down after a few days, you can start by stripping the bigger fan leaves off. (They should all limp at this stage as the plant sacks fluid into the bud prolonging the drying "which is good when drying weed) you don't want to try weed in anything under 10 days imo (unless you got a drying fridge or other methods). But a few days in, you'll see it develop as it dries and to allow natural air flow to move throughout the plant more a process by moving biggest/big/etc should be done in 2 stages or so) you can then cut the whole plant now into sections. (As this makes the next stage more easy and less harmful to the end product) so after you after your cut sections. (3-5) parts depending on its size. You'll be able to move around the buds more and start trimming the sugar leaves (having a clean space and something to work over such as a table) just remove the more larger sugar leaves and then rehang your sections in a dark room. (You shouldn't allow any natural/led light hit your plants when drying AT ANY STAGE). Then a few days before she fully dries. Get in their and do what will be most of the final trim process and take 80-90% or as much sugar leaves off as you can while still leaving the buds on the stems. Once you bend smaller stems and the snap but not completely break. The drying is done. And with that the final process of manicure your buds and finish of the process be sure to gather all the leaves as good trim can be used for padding blunts or whatever purpose. 2nd What most new growers do. Take it all apart and wet trim it. Doing this will risk the run of the buds drying to quickly if you don't have the right conditions (i'll explain them at the end). But imo this is not a good way to dry weed unless you fully know what you're doing and you'll only get this from experience by doing harvests. So, for you doing your 1st harvest. I would strongly recommend the 1st optio. If you have any Q on anything I said, don't hesitate to DM me. Good
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