Harvest time! Only this time there were some problems that made me take another approach. The thrips are still active so I thought it would not be very wise to lock them up together with the bud inside a paper bag. So Iāve decided to just cut the entire top part of the plant main stem and all, and hang them inside the top of the tent. But ofcourse not before I have given them a thorough shake. Then from the lower part of the plant where still some bigger buds, which Iāve also cut, trimmed and shaken clean, before they did ended up inside the bag, leaving just the lowest part of the plant with all of the small buds Iāve intended to use to germinate and create some seeds. At this point the remaining part of the plants are inside my small garden greenhouse, and Iāll keep you posted if itās going to succeed.
Normally Iād preferred to trim the bigger leaf from the wet branches, then dry inside my paper bag and finally trimming the dry buds for bringing up the final bag appeal. Only now Iād chose to only remove the fan leaf and hang drying. I turned the ventilation almost on the lowest setting during drying.
As I said with the strain review, Iām happy with the results from plant A and C. Plant B started revegging, and thus ended up with a lower end weight. A shame because it had the biggest buds. The positive thing about dry trimming is that you donāt actually have to trim anything, it takes a bit more time, but you can literally push the leafs from the bud.