Crop is ready for harvest, chop with lights off or on

Lucifder

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Its just a random thought that popped up in my head, I dont really want to much of a deep explanation I'm just wondering if any fellow growers have taken there girls down while lights came on and while lights were off and if there was really any difference. Thanks and have a rad day r.I.u peeps!
 

Lucifder

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I chop before lights turn on in the morning but I have no scientific data to prove that's the right method lol
Thanks for the input dude. I just wanted to clarify that because I put alot of bar work and time into this harvest and its my best and wouldnt want to end up with shitty buds. Another fellow grower in my area told me the same thing and I trust him dudes got over 15 years of growing and I read a article by niko escondido from high times and he said that plants harvested during lights on taste bad and burn weird because of the chlorophyll being used at the time
 

innerG

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Probably doesn't make a measurable difference.

What I've heard though, is that people chop in the am because the trichomes regenerate overnight. Also some people leave it in the dark for a day or two thinking that it will use up the chlorophyll it produced under the light and taste less leafy.

No scientific data for either, just what I have heard!
 

The_Herban_Legend

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Another fellow grower in my area told me the same thing and I trust him dudes got over 15 years of growing and I read a article by niko escondido from high times and he said that plants harvested during lights on taste bad and burn weird because of the chlorophyll being used at the time
You just answered your own question. Was this thread necessary?
 

Al Yamoni

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Trichomes build during night, something about "helps protect the plant of teh sunlight / heat during day?
They regenerate at night, and the light actually degrades them during the day. Harvesting with the lights on will not damage your product or make it taste shitty. Drying too fast or drying improperly will most likely be the biggest factor in whether your bud tastes like it smelled at the end of its life or not.
 

Al Yamoni

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I will also say that I've experienced the "green taste" fading more rapidly on plants harvested in the middle of the dark cycle or before lights on as opposed to plants harvested during the light cycle. Which doesn't matter because if you dry your product properly the green taste and smell will be gone eventually either way.
 

UncleBuck

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i like to pull any plants i'm gonna harvest that day right before the lights come on, and keep them in a relatively low light area until i get around to them.

there's probably not a huge difference, just how i choose to do it.
 
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