Madrigal
Active Member
Okay, so as I've explained before, I'm new at this although I've had a couple of big indoor gardens (a few dozen plants). So, new, but not a virgin.
Anyway, I was just hearing from a hippie acquaintance in Bolivia with a grow shop and large basement grow-room, and she says that when it's time to harvest, you should never let the plant know that you're killing it. She says that it will affect the trichomes, that more of them will rust. Like the plant has a "reaction".
So she says you have to pull the plant out of the pot - roots, dirt and all - and just wash the dirt off the roots. once it is clean, you hang it upside down for it to dry with the roots on.
Hippie mumbo-jumbo or is there something to it?
Anyway, I was just hearing from a hippie acquaintance in Bolivia with a grow shop and large basement grow-room, and she says that when it's time to harvest, you should never let the plant know that you're killing it. She says that it will affect the trichomes, that more of them will rust. Like the plant has a "reaction".
So she says you have to pull the plant out of the pot - roots, dirt and all - and just wash the dirt off the roots. once it is clean, you hang it upside down for it to dry with the roots on.
Hippie mumbo-jumbo or is there something to it?