sanduskystightNds
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I have an unknown kind of Lady from a random bag seed....no clue on strain/weight expected/ time remaining....I bought a loupe but still can't tell....its been flowering just over 8 weeks....any help is appreciated
Okay thanks a lot! I am 9 weeks from flip 8 weeks since it first showed....I thought it was based of trichs not white hairs?Less than a week? Sorry, no. Too much white hair, 10 days min I'd say.
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It is and it is It's soup, when 10% or more of the trichomes are turning amber and 50%-80% of the white pistils (hairs) have turned dark ..... At least that's the guideline I use. Looks like I am just about where you are. 10, or so days awayOkay thanks a lot! I am 9 weeks from flip 8 weeks since it first showed....I thought it was based of trichs not white hairs?
Thanks bro I appreciate it....lots of TLC lolSweet looking bagseed bro
Ok thnx manJust chop in a week then
No, that is a myth. Waiting for more amber trichomes will not change the high in a positive way.When do I pull if I'm looking for more of a head high than full body? Is there any difference in high as to when you pull?
I might have to because I bought a 40x and they just mostly still look clear but the hairs are really turning brown now I'm probably 30-45% white pistils turning brown....so if it was pulled with mostly clear you really won't get high?No, that is a myth. Waiting for more amber trichomes will not change the high in a positive way.
When trichomes are clear, they contain little to no active THC.
When the trichomes take on a cloudy, murky color they are active THC.
When the trichomes turn amber, the THC is breaking down into CBD.
So, you go from no THC, to pure THC, to anti-THC, basically. You don't want more CBD. At least, not if you're trying to get high.
The perfect harvest would be 0% clear, 100% cloudy, 0% amber trichomes. You'll never see this though. Most strains are at "peak" harvest time at around 85% cloudy, 10% amber, 5% clear.
If you can't see the trichomes, get a better magnifying glass. 60X+ at least. 100X works very nicely, but if price is an object, 60X will work very well.
A proper magnifying glass is a very cheap investment to ensure perfect harvesting time.
Well, it will still most likely get you high, it just won't be nearly as potent as it can be. Every part of the plant contains various cannabinoids in various concentrations, but the majority of the THC comes from the mushroom tips of the trichomes. When the trichomes appear cloudy, these are nearly pure THC. When 85%+ of the trichomes are pure THC, the plant is at its maximum potency. The trichomes will make THC and then convert it to CBD at different intervals. The older parts of the plant (the bottom branches) will convert first, going upward. Be sure to check the plant thoroughly, top to bottom, at multiple points, to see the overall trichome potency.I might have to because I bought a 40x and they just mostly still look clear but the hairs are really turning brown now I'm probably 30-45% white pistils turning brown....so if it was pulled with mostly clear you really won't get high?
Def appreciate all that info man very much....the plant really isn't growing anyomore now the buds all seem the same size as of a week ago just getting fatter a little and hairs are turning colors a lot....as you can tell by the pic I have four colas two big two small and a few smaller branches shooting up with little buds so it is Ok to harvest the big colas and give the smaller a few more days since all the plants energy can focus on the remaining stems or will I just stress it removing those two big tops? Also I read not to water a few days before harvest so it will dry out quicker last water was three days ago. Haven't used nutes for about two weeksWell, it will still most likely get you high, it just won't be nearly as potent as it can be. Every part of the plant contains various cannabinoids in various concentrations, but the majority of the THC comes from the mushroom tips of the trichomes. When the trichomes appear cloudy, these are nearly pure THC. When 85%+ of the trichomes are pure THC, the plant is at its maximum potency. The trichomes will make THC and then convert it to CBD at different intervals. The older parts of the plant (the bottom branches) will convert first, going upward. Be sure to check the plant thoroughly, top to bottom, at multiple points, to see the overall trichome potency.
At 40x, it can be difficult to tell the difference between Clear and Cloudy trichomes for many people. I myself have poor vision, I need a 60X and prefer a 100X to see them accurately. If you see ~10% amber trichomes though, and most of your hairs are darkening, then you're probably ready to harvest.
Even if you pull with mostly clear trichomes, the bud will still smoke, and you will still get high. It's just about maximizing potency. Honestly though, it'd be better (in my opinion) to harvest early than to harvest late. Unless your plant is still gaining significant new growth, all of the activated THC in the trichomes (cloudy) will just begin to convert to CBD, which tends to have an effect that counteracts the psychoactive properties of THC, with more medicinal properties. If you're trying to get high, you want as little CBD as possible. I'm not sure if the extra growth would offset the loss of active THC, but I just don't see any reason to keep growing my plant if its getting less potent every day from the bottom up, even if the top was able to replace it quickly enough.
If you can't see the trichomes well enough to look for the 85/10/5, just try to look for 10% amber trichs and most of your hairs darkening and you'll still get a nice potent harvest.
Personally I have never harvested the main cola and left the lower branches to bulk out, but I know that a lot of people like to do that, and I know a few people who have played with that technique with success. I'd say you're the best judge of whether your plants will be able to handle the shock and recover quickly enough to make it worth doing. If you've done any pruning, topping, etc. on the plant during its life, just judge how quickly it recovered and went back into vigorous growth. If it went smoothly and quickly, then you'd probably be safe harvesting the main cola and leaving the lower branches to bulk out.Def appreciate all that info man very much....the plant really isn't growing anyomore now the buds all seem the same size as of a week ago just getting fatter a little and hairs are turning colors a lot....as you can tell by the pic I have four colas two big two small and a few smaller branches shooting up with little buds so it is Ok to harvest the big colas and give the smaller a few more days since all the plants energy can focus on the remaining stems or will I just stress it removing those two big tops? Also I read not to water a few days before harvest so it will dry out quicker last water was three days ago. Haven't used nutes for about two weeks
Your the man dude.....the weed man lol can't thank you enough. Any chance you could give a quick run down on curing correctly cuz I want the good smell!Personally I have never harvested the main cola and left the lower branches to bulk out, but I know that a lot of people like to do that, and I know a few people who have played with that technique with success. I'd say you're the best judge of whether your plants will be able to handle the shock and recover quickly enough to make it worth doing. If you've done any pruning, topping, etc. on the plant during its life, just judge how quickly it recovered and went back into vigorous growth. If it went smoothly and quickly, then you'd probably be safe harvesting the main cola and leaving the lower branches to bulk out.
As for letting the plant dry out for a few days, I don't have scientific evidence, only empirical data, but most people I know do this, and a few (myself included) take it a step further and leave it in complete darkness for the last 48 hours. I find it shocks the plant into an emergency 'survival' mode where it converts all of its remaining energy into resin production to protect its flowers in a desperate attempt to get pollinated before it dies. Again, no scientific data on that one, just an idea I heard down the grapevine, and, well, the results spoke for themselves. Maybe I'm imagining an increase on that one though. Doesn't seem to do any harm though. Then I chop 'em, hang 'em, dry 'em, cure 'em, roll 'em, smoke 'em, and pass 'em.
Properly drying your buds will have a large effect on taste and smell as well. Be sure to cut the plant at the main stem, as low as possible, so you still have the entire plant in 1 piece (the plant continues to grow and transport water and dries evenly), and hang it upside down in ~50% humidity, 60-65 degrees (too much heat will promote mold growth), and complete darkness (light will begin to degrade the THC). Be very careful with your humidity, if it gets too high, you will get mold growth, if it gets too low, your plants will dry too quickly and produce a harsh, off-tasting smoke.Your the man dude.....the weed man lol can't thank you enough. Any chance you could give a quick run down on curing correctly cuz I want the good smell!