hi there everyone.
i ive been lookn around alot to try figure out this whole harvesting time thing.
ive read all those posts about clear triches=cleaer high, and cloudy mix, amber heavy. and that amber is just degrading THC.
but that doesnt make sense to me, since we have so many different genetics and options. wouldnt the best be to carefully choose ur genetics, and then grow the bud to its full potential ripeness.?
which brings me to the question of, what is actually the full potenetial of ripeness?
there are many many very knowledgable growers, who says full potenetial is 75%amber usually. and that people that harvest at just clear/cloudy are losing out on the full potenetial of the bud. so if i want a clear headed cerebral sativa, to use genetics of a strain known for clear headed cerebral, and grow it to 75% amber. and the best is to just grow out the plant to its full potential, and letting the genetics control the type of high.
so if u want a cerebral clear upper, go sativa and grow to full potential,
and if u want an indica downer, go indica and grow full potenetial.
like in this post over here:
https://www.rollitup.org/t/anyne-ever-smoked-overripe-buds.111444/page-12
on one hand i read many opions about harvesting when triches are cloudy,and a touch amber, to get full ripeness.
and to avoid amber.
also ive read that 'amber' only actually degrades the THC and turns the smoke into a downer, is when ur dealing with 100% amber, and letting it sit several many weeks like that.
what is the real deal?
is i actually true that if u grow out a good sativa strain, that is known for a clean focused high, and grow it to 75% amber, that it will become a tiring, confused, drowsy type of smoke?
or if you cut a clean focused high sativa at 50/50 cloudy/clear , that ull be losing out on its full potential?
can anyone with actual expereince doing this please chipe in?
ive put so much time and effort into this grow, i dont wanna chop early. and also i dont wanna chop too late.
looking forward to seeing actaul opinions here
thnks!