Thundercat
Well-Known Member
I always "count" from when the plants begin to show flowers. I don't actually count days but rather just keep track of roughly how many weeks each batch has been flowering. Then I harvest the plants as each strain I run is mature. I've seen great growers count both ways, and it doesn't really matter..... Wanna know why?
The plant will not be finished at a certain time because of how you count the days or weeks. It will be finished when it is completely matured.
I see posts all the time from inexperienced growers asking if their plant is done. Typically they are saying "it's been flowering for X amount of time and it's supposed to be harvested next week according to the flowering times".
Well guess what the harvest times don't mean shit. Every phenotype of every plant can perform differently. You can only judge the ideal harvest time for your plants by reading them. Look at the trichomes, look at the hairs, and how the buds are forming and swelling. These will tell you when it's done not a counting method or made up time frame.
The plant will not be finished at a certain time because of how you count the days or weeks. It will be finished when it is completely matured.
I see posts all the time from inexperienced growers asking if their plant is done. Typically they are saying "it's been flowering for X amount of time and it's supposed to be harvested next week according to the flowering times".
Well guess what the harvest times don't mean shit. Every phenotype of every plant can perform differently. You can only judge the ideal harvest time for your plants by reading them. Look at the trichomes, look at the hairs, and how the buds are forming and swelling. These will tell you when it's done not a counting method or made up time frame.