....Requiring two separate harvests on a single plant/crop is conclusive evidence that the crop grew with light penetration problems.
It doesn't conclude shit and you're beginning to sound like a noob that blindly feels that buds require light. I thought I made myself clear, sheesh. My double harvest technique is not a requirement just like anything else around here (i.e. topping for 4 main colas). It's just another way I do business, and it works damn well IF you don't do the RIU fuckup drill by ruining your leaves with idiot defoliation drills and using bloom foods.
if penetration issues are a problem for you, and you are unsuccessful at producing a plant that is completely mature on lower branches employing pruning techniques / training and or lower lighting , or even growing smaller plants would be the logical remedy to this problem
Speaking of ridiculous statements, my indoor plants are crammed into each other. Branches of one grow into the other. I ALWAYS have heavy production at the lower levels compared to most. I'm not doing the skunkdoc rope-a-dope lollipopped one foot tall plants. I do SOB, large tall plants. Witness photos amongst many others I've shown a hundred times here -
A strain that would take 8-9 weeks may take a further 3-4 weeks to finish off lower immature buds
You're speaking out of turn because you've never tried it, not that I care if you do. It takes about another 2 weeks to get to where I want to go.
You obviously do not understand concepts of apical dominance or have a broad knowledge base of plant materials..... nor are you capable of acknowledging the fact that NO crop will come in consistently ripe with a short window of time and that includes everything I know of - apples, peaches, grapes, tomatoes, peppers, flowering annuals. I think you're here just to start a fight....am happy to oblige ya.
And since cannabis is nothing more than a flowering annual, a foliage plant, the fact that ripeness occurs over time includes cannabis. Cannabanoids (including THC) is produced over a month or so and accordingly like fruit the constituents of the cannabanoid mix, development and profile are totally different at week 3 versus week 9, as is bud development and mass. Cannabanoids are in a constant state of development and "degradation" from say..... week 3 to harvest.
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