Hi, thats correct i stopped giving it the gro sure nutrients when it got to budding stage and have just been watering since then as i read somewhere that you need to be careful with nutrients at the budding stage so didnt want to kill it off.
I get good sun all year in that spot so thats a bonus. i think my home faces south(ish)
Ok. I'll have a look-see at the nutrient and soil you are using. It appears the soil carried that plant fine to this point. So no adjustments may be needed there. Definitely need to get some better drainage in it which may cause more waterings.
I'm positive that itself will be the most beneficial input to your particular setup and it a fairly cheap one. Depending on the size bag you decide to get,you'll have perlite you may never use. Just make sure it is not the small particle size perlite. You want "chunky" or Horticulture grade.
You mentioned the leaf/leaves not curling in your OP as a sign of them not being ready.
I'm not sure what you meant. You want to judge plant ripeness by,overall plant "look" stigma"pistils" receding into the bracts or calyx,swelling of the bracts/calyx,the trichome heads will be Mostly cloudy in your case.Some amber,and maybe even some clear,minimal on both.
If your place is dry.You'll need to keep an eye on it when it is hanging.
At the 3 day mark,check it by gently holding the buds to see if the outsides are crispy,somewhat brittle.
They should still have some bounce back or sponginess due to the inside not being dry.
Clip the buds from the stems and all the large fan leaves off. Leave a little stem on tHe nugs so you can handle them,and it helps slow down the dry.You can leave the sugar leaves or leaves with the trichomes on and put those buds into a brown paper bag.
That whole plant cut down, should fill a regular grocery sized sack at the bottom. Maybe even 2 of the small paper lunch sacks.
Fold the top over twice and set it back in the closet for 3-5 days.
Every day or so,open the bag up and rotate the buds,close it and put it back.
You'll know the texture and moisture is right to jar, when you see it and feel it. With YOUR plant I'm estimating 7 days from chop until jarring with the paper bag method.
Sorry for the long post. I just like this grow. Minimal inputs to get the yeild for medication you need. You will basically sleep good for free after your next run for as long as you decide!