DesertSativa
Well-Known Member
I want to try this shit so I say chop it down!!!
True true. I cut btwn day 65-70 and the head/body high was potent and long lasting over 4hrs for some daily tokers i shared with and about 6hrs for me.I cut mine at 80 days, it is freaking ridicules. I had both phenos like you. Dude your THC is going to begin to degrade. I know its just an experiment, but believe me. When Barneys does their test runs, they let some go for 100 days, they let some go longer and they test throughout to see the peak potency of the strains. If they wanted them to go to 110 days or something like you are doing, it would say it on the seed package. If I grow lettuce and I let it go too long it flowers and becomes bitter. Plants are plants. I am a certified Organic Gardner. I really think your going to lose the heady high of your dope as well as the potent body high. Mine TD is fucking spectacular, best bud I have ever tasted. LONG LOng high, body and head. I smoke a bowl in the morning and am still flying way past noon.
Hey Verde,
Don't listen to the guys that say chop early. There's too much speculative disinformation on these forums that isn't based on reason or science. Proper harvest timing is key. Check out kindreviews (dot) com to see how critical it is. They basically review and grade the medical strains available from dispensaries in Colorado. If you read through a lot of their reviews you will see that the top rated strains (they give each one a grade from A to C) usually have a decent proportion of amber trichomes (the reviewers are usually looking for 10-15% ambers to indicate a properly timed harvest). All their samples are also measured by a laboratory for a complete cannabinoid profile.
Additional harvest timing information comes from this scientific paper titled "Assessment of Cannabinoids Content in Micropropagated Plants of Cannabis sativa and Their Comparison with Conventionally Propagated Plants and Mother Plant during Developmental Stages of Growth". It is by a group at the University of Mississipi, the only government approved cannabis research facility in the US. I have graphed some of their results which are attached.
The basic summary of their findings is that "Δ9-THC increased with plant growth, reached the highest level. . . . . .followed by a plateau for about two weeks (optimum harvest time for highest THC content) before the plants started showing a decline in Δ9-THC content which is considered the onset of senescence of the plants."
So the way that I understand it is that THC will peak at a certain level, and then you have basically a 2-week harvest window. After that THC does start to degrade, but even then it is pretty slow to degrade losing only a couple percentage points over the course of the next couple of weeks. So it doesn't degrade as fast as people seem to think. The strain used in the above study was a Mexican strain and obviously there will be differences between strains as far as days to peak-potency but I think the general trend should hold true across most strains.
Just my 2 pennies, the info is there, take it for what its worth. Just trying to help by providing some facts based on science and actual measurements.
Just curious, Verde, how tall are these plants? And how deep are those buckets? I keep thinking about this strain myself, but I want to be sure I have the space. Awesome grow, by the way. Can't wait to see the harvest report. Your journal convinced a friend of mine to go with a 250. Well done.