Southside112
Well-Known Member
When those last white hairs turn orange and recede your ready.
I’ve been reading articles online and a lot of them claim that ideal harvest period is when 70-90% of pistils have turned orange. They also claim that when 90%+ pistils have darkened, the weed will have more of a narcotic effect. What are your thoughts on this? I heavily prefer sativa and a cerebral high. However, I only had access to indica seeds so I had to grew indica. Thanks in advance!When those last white hairs turn orange and recede your ready.
Imo genetics dictate effect. Not harvest time. When my last pistols have receded or 90% like you said I usually have around 30% amber tricomes. This is peak ripeness imo. Ymmv.I’ve been reading articles online and a lot of them claim that ideal harvest period is when 70-90% of pistils have turned orange. They also claim that when 90%+ pistils have darkened, the weed will have more of a narcotic effect. What are your thoughts on this? I heavily prefer sativa and a cerebral high. However, I only had access to indica seeds so I had to grew indica. Thanks in advance!
Ummm no. Listen to the others that have chimed in already - go ten weeks ( at a minimum ) flowers mature ON THEIR OWN TIME not according to yours. They get done when they get done. It is very difficult to pull a flowering plant too late , but hella easy to chop too early.Did some research on the forum and people claim that I can look at a calyx at the bottom of a branch to gauge harvest time. I have attached a picture from this morning of this calyx from my plant. Any input on when harvest will be from this pic?
Way overthinking it .... each plant is running on its own terms.There’s one plant that’s a week older than the others but has the most white hairs. Is this a sign that the other plants will also have a second wave of white pistils? Or do you think the oldest plant is just stressed? It’s the shortest and has had the most problems with leaves/nutes.
Many “well-know members” stated that, in addition to pistils and trichomes, these calyxes on the bottom can be used as a sign of ripeness. These calyxes should get swollen. I was asking for opinions on how long it has to go by the look of these calyxes. This is not me dictating the plant. It’s to figure out what the plant has to tell meUmmm no. Listen to the others that have chimed in already - go ten weeks ( at a minimum ) flowers mature ON THEIR OWN TIME not according to yours. They get done when they get done. It is very difficult to pull a flowering plant too late , but hella easy to chop too early.
what are the other indicators that I can look to? Right now I’m basically relying solely on pistil method as I have sorta bad eyesight and it’s pretty difficult for me to tell anything about the trichomes through a jewelers loupeTake that “ well known member “ thing with a grain of salt . It means nothing really , other than member has been active enough to get that badge. Not based on experience of that individual.
This site is flooded with trolls and BRO SCIENCE individuals that watch too many YT videos. You can only get your REAL experience in your OWN garden. Triches/ pistils are but a few indicators of ripeness.
GL
2nd strain I grew was purple erkle. I had a good connect for clones 10 years ago. I had a few super strains.. Honestly the Purple Erkle is a pain to get yields indoor.. Yes it was very beautiful plant. Very nice structure with dense compact buds. Its smoke was so-so. Great tasting but not as strong as its son Grand Daddy Purple.Geez those are pretty buds. I used to have a poster of Purple Erkle on my wall. I can't believe I haven't grown any yet. I'd say you have about 2 more weeks.
Most people cut down about a week or 2 earlier than they should. Only thing I would cut down early is outdoor. That is because a week earlier tear downs makes the product dry, cure and look better (Pro Tip)I would say if you really want to take them at 9 weeks do it. But 10 wouldn’t hurt .., go with your gut
Definately not a pro tip. Outdoors should be harvested when they are done as wellThat is because a week earlier tear downs makes the product dry, cure and look better (Pro Tip)
You mush have more experience that I do.... but yeah if I cut 1 week early outdoor better product so I gonna keep on doing what I know works bestDefinately not a pro tip. Outdoors should be harvested when they are done as well
Those are some nice sized buds. A little over fed from the looks of the leaves and/or maybe too much humidity? but still a large yield and some nice purple budsSome pictures of the overall canopy so you can see the entire plants