Is she ready to harvest?

manfredo

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Just not sure? Her orange pistols have tightened up. I really can’t seee anything on the mag glass, my eyes are shot lol.
Was also considering a partial harvest, allow lower buds more time to mature. I know it’s not common practice, but likeeeee whyyyyy not?
She's very close and looks great. Nicely done, and

Welcome to RIU :bigjoint:

I'm doing the same thing...snipping a branch to sample. More because I am about out of weed...I know mine need 2 more weeks.
 
She's very close and looks great. Nicely done, and

Welcome to RIU :bigjoint:

I'm doing the same thing...snipping a branch to sample. More because I am about out of weed...I know mine need 2 more weeks.
Thankssss for the welcome. This is my third time growing. Finally had some good seeds. My first grow was indoor and hermied out right before maturity my second grow was meant to be indoors until a blackout forced my plants out to the real world (in pots on my deck) this time I’ve got a tent full of girls in flower; most of them behind the one in the post, and a handful directly planted in the ground (TREEES??? who wouldaaa known)

finally dialing int to my ability to grow.
 

SnidleyBluntash

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Cut the plant. Hang upside down, observe temp and humidity. I like to have lots of wins for the first days, afraid of mold. But not blowing directly on the branches. You want the drying to take 2 weeks!
 

Grow Monster

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Most important part of drying is putting em in jars at the rt time. When u can't get optimal drying conditions 60rh/60°f atleast take em down before they are to dry but not to much moisture either. I dry at 50rh/72°F cus that's were my house sits with no hassle. I go 7 to 14 days depending on moisture in plant. The timing can elevate or ruin some bud. Go by the plant and only use the guidelines for reference.
 
I chopped her down today. IMG_3570.jpeg

i gotta really learn to let go of all those bottom nodes

i can’t get my drying tent to go under 88rh rn ‍♀♀ just been so humid all summer, i even have a dehumidifier going. I’m going to pop a pan of cat litter in there to try to absorb moisture. But the buds are more moist now than before i hung them SMH.
 

SnidleyBluntash

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It’s really humid moist out this year. I am used to growing in 45% now it’s 80%. I had 4 buds I had to cut from rot. Now I’m drying and it’s been 2 weeks! Still not dry. But I guess that’s a good thing.
 

manfredo

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I chopped her down today. View attachment 5322330

i gotta really learn to let go of all those bottom nodes

i can’t get my drying tent to go under 88rh rn ‍♀♀ just been so humid all summer, i even have a dehumidifier going. I’m going to pop a pan of cat litter in there to try to absorb moisture. But the buds are more moist now than before i hung them SMH.
Use a small fan to move the air
 

PopAndSonGrows

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What I do for drying:

I hang my plants in the lung room, on a tension rod. I set a fan on the floor in front of my buds, aiming AWAY from the buds; my thought is, it pulls in air thru the back of the fan which has to pass by the buds to get there, and then no direct breeze is hitting any plant material.
 

obijohn

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I trim all fan leaves and maybe some sugar ones to get closer to the buds. I cut branches and leave the buds on and hang in a closet on coathangers. Branch nodes are great to hook on the hangers, plus I think it helps to leave buds on the branch until jarring time so they don't dry so fast.

I guess things are pretty dry in NorCal, I can't leave them hanging in the closet with the door closed more than a few days or they get crispy. Then I get paper grocery store bags, stick some branches in them and roll top of the bag shut and stick in a dark cubby somewhere. Gotta take them out everyday, open the bag, rearrange the branches and let air out for a bit, then roll up and stash again. This helps slow drying until they are good to cut off the buds and jar, but even so, if I don't keep on top of this the buds will dry up.
 
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