ComfortCreator
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The strain itself, when grown properly, determines how racy or couch lock it is imo.
And I seen the weed you grow it’s not all that great.Yes, I would give it another week. It's all good good thought, opinions vary. It is comforting to know there are those out there advocating chopping early, it makes sure there is always worse weed out there than mine. So yes, he said wait another week, lol. And he sticks by that. Almost all clouded, let's look up what the world almost meansView attachment 4717251 because.........
Your shocked plants you were making an excuse forYes, I would give it another week. It's all good good thought, opinions vary. It is comforting to know there are those out there advocating chopping early, it makes sure there is always worse weed out there than mine. So yes, he said wait another week, lol. And he sticks by that. Almost all clouded, let's look up what the world almost meansView attachment 4717251 because.........
Oh boy more shitty adviceYou wait one more week from that harvest and your gonna get a lot of amber trichomes so what your saying is you want him to harvest his weed how you harvest yours, good one
ExactlyI grow plants until the plant gives out usually. Ive harvested cloudy, amber and a mix. I dont guess there's a wrong way. But when they're cloudy with some amber there is no need to wait unless you want to. You may be able to squeeze a little more growth by waiting. Thats why i personally grow until the plant is exhausted. I want them to grow as long as possible. Im strictly speaking about autoflowering plants
I think I would harvest when i see almost all cloudy trichomes, would you? Or just a touch of amber like how it says, so why tell him to wait a whole 7 days more just so most of the thc is amber?oh wait, didn’t you say 2 more weeks, so why wait 14 days for all his thc to turn amberOh boy more shitty advice
LOL, read it, I am pretty sure I provided it. You do realize trichomes don't go amber over night and it can take weeks for them to mature from cloudy to amber? The fact is that you are in too much of a hurry. Now if a grower really wants to know what is best for them what they should do is harvest in sections. Allow the buds to mature to different ripeness and see what they prefer. Pretty simple really.Did you even look at the charts ILoveW33d posted, it claims I’m closer to correct than you are, if he waits longer than that trichomes all start turning amber, read the chart.
I do that too. Tops firstLOL, read it, I am pretty sure I provided it. You do realize trichomes don't go amber over night and it can take weeks for them to mature from cloudy to amber? The fact is that you are in too much of a hurry. Now if a grower really wants to know what is best for them what they should do is harvest in sections. Allow the buds to mature to different ripeness and see what they prefer. Pretty simple really.
Here read and watch this, this guy flushes for even more than two weeks he goes for a month or so, all organic indoor growing, and he explains everything you need to know, pull up a source I can study and watch, still waiting.LOL, read it, I am pretty sure I provided it. You do realize trichomes don't go amber over night and it can take weeks for them to mature from cloudy to amber? The fact is that you are in too much of a hurry. Now if a grower really wants to know what is best for them what they should do is harvest in sections. Allow the buds to mature to different ripeness and see what they prefer. Pretty simple really.