joe blow greenthumb
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Does the time at which you harvest determine the type of high? I've heard that the earlier you harvest, the more of a couchlock bud you get. The later, brings more of a brainy high. Is this true?
well said... personally, I don't notice that much of a difference between an early or a later harvest... the difference becomes very clear when you're talking sativa versus indicano..quite the opposite.
when things go amber, thc is degrading into other substances.
i would harvest when all are cloudy, and you just see the first signs of amber trichs.
Yes.Does the time at which you harvest determine the type of high? I've heard that the earlier you harvest, the more of a couchlock bud you get. The later, brings more of a brainy high. Is this true?
The first state is clear. Clear trichomes contain precursor cannabinoids (cannabinoids are the different substances in cannabis).
These precursor cannabinoids are not psychoactive (they do not produce a 'high') yet and harvesting clear trichomes will not give you a proper harvest.
The second state is cloudy/milky. Cloudy trichomes contain fully realized THC (the by far main contributing substance in any cannabis high).
You want to get as close to 100% cloudy trichomes @ harvest to get the most potency out of your plant. It's impossible to get 100% cloudy trichomes, since trichomes are always being produced and are always maturing, even after harvest the trichomes will continue to develop.
The third state is amber. Amber trichomes contain degraded THC --> CBN. CBN represents a loss of 90% potency (from THC).
CBN is not desirable in any harvest, since it not only represents a huge loss of potency but research into the substance has also shown that CBN does not produce a high like THC does, CBN produces a more sickly feeling not a true high.
Understanding the difference between clear - cloudy - amber trichomes is essential in getting a proper harvest with a peak potency.
Shows how you'd rather argue than help. But hey, at least you posted, right? If not contributing to the conversation, then why respond? There are enough of these already on RIU. Please help the OP or leave well enough alone.Shows what you know...
Helping the OP by pointing out that bmeat knows jackshit about growing, I'd say this was a contribution, which is why I responded.Shows how you'd rather argue than help. But hey, at least you posted, right? If not contributing to the conversation, then why respond? There are enough of these already on RIU. Please help the OP or leave well enough alone.
what i said here was all factual..so please shut the fuck up.Helping the OP by pointing out that bmeat knows jackshit about growing, I'd say this was a contribution, which is why I responded.
Peace
I really wish you would shut the fuck up. Cannabis Indica and Cannabis Sativa are different SPECIES you retard.what i said here was all factual..so please shut the fuck up.
i have NO problem with you calling me out when im wrong, but im not wrong.
i whole heartdly believe that you can get the same effect from a indica and a sativa if you harvest at the correct points..this is why i will be growing indicas from now im. ive been under the impression that sativas are the way to go to get high, but i really think thats only becuase the indica harvest window is so much smaller.
like i said, sativa and indica are identical speices, just adapted to different environments.
Honestly, why do you think Sativa, Indica have different names? Who in the hell would give the same thing different names? You probably should stop posting and start reading(I'm sure I've said that before)ahh..so they are the same family, genus but different species?
thanks for clearing that up!
God dammit. NO YOU FUCKING MORON. They are different species. JESUS. Where do you come up with this shit?i really should..but i edited my post.
i think they are the same species, but different subspecies? anyone know for sure?