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most of us harvest on tricones not hairs dog
Did you even read the thread,and no Im not a dog,and when you learn to spell then step up dawg What is a tricone?most of us harvest on tricones not hairs dog
I like sprinkles on my tricone...What is a tricone?
lol,the guy above you does not even have a clue hahaI like sprinkles on my tricone...
its a fancy word for your crystls you need to wait till they are roughly 70% amber not the hairs .
you need a plus 30 microscope to have a good look at them .
they will go milky white first then amber
Id hate to be smoking your budYou "need" your trichomes to be 70% amber ONLY IF you want more of a couch-lock stone.
If you want more of a head high you want to harvest when the trichomes are milky white.
Id hate to be smoking your bud
From the sound of these posts it would seem that there is no need for different phenotypes (Sativa, Indica) because apparently you can achieve a Sativa type head high by just harvesting any plant when the trichs are milky white and acheive an Indica high by just waiting till any plant is all amber.You "need" your trichomes to be 70% amber ONLY IF you want more of a couch-lock stone.
If you want more of a head high you want to harvest when the trichomes are milky white.
From the sound of these posts it would seem that there is no need for different phenotypes (Sativa, Indica) because apparently you can achieve a Sativa type head high by just harvesting any plant when the trichs are milky white and acheive an Indica high by just waiting till any plant is all amber.
Wouldn't it make more sense to just grow the strain for the type of high you want and then harvest the plant when its actually done instead of trying to manipulate nature??
Ive been trying to get that across....but according to these guy's, 500 years ago you could just stroll over to radio shack and pick up a scope at harvest timeFrom the sound of these posts it would seem that there is no need for different phenotypes (Sativa, Indica) because apparently you can achieve a Sativa type head high by just harvesting any plant when the trichs are milky white and acheive an Indica high by just waiting till any plant is all amber.
Wouldn't it make more sense to just grow the strain for the type of high you want and then harvest the plant when its actually done instead of trying to manipulate nature??
You just proved yourself wrong in your own answer.That is not true. The basic high or stone will be decided genetically but you can fine tune it. You can increase certain effects to a point but not beyond that.
For example sativas from equatorial regions have not only THC but also THCV and there is nothing you can ever do to create that in any strain that does not genetically have it regardless of what is done either during growing or harvesting.
Ive been trying to get that across....but according to these guy's, 500 years ago you could just stroll over to radio shack and pick up a scope at harvest time
You just proved yourself wrong in your own answer.
So THC-V gets you higher faster but for a shorter amount of time?THCV (Tetrahydrocannabivarin) is found primarily in strains of African and Asian cannabis. THCV increases the speed and intensity of THC effects, but also causes the high to end sooner.
I'd love to see anything at all to back this up.Weed that smells strong (prior to smoking) might indicate a high level of THCV.
Oh? are you/the original author using animal studies as a basis for your facts? or are you just quoting two different articles with conflicting information?Tetrahydrocannabivarin - THCV or THV is the propyl homologue of THC. In the aromatic ring the usual five-carbon pentyl is replaced by a short three-carbon propyl chain. The propyl cannabinoids have so far been found in some strains originating from Southeast and Central Asia and parts of Africa.
In one study, THCV made up to 48.23 percent (Afghanistan strain) and 53.69 percent (South Africa) of the cannabinoids found. We've seen no reports on its activity in humans.
While i'd agree with the first part of this, its almost as if you (or more than likely whoever you copied this from) are under the impression that THC is the only cannabinoid that actually gets you high.Different blends of cannabinoids account for the different qualities of intoxication produced by different strains of cannabis. The intensity of the high depends primarily on the amount of delta-9 THC present and on the method of ingestion.
Hahaha put the joint down and clear your brain out,cannabis has been around for thousands of years,and it ,sprouts,grows,they pollinate eachother,produce seeds and flowers,then the cycle is over,if you harvest before the cycle is over thats called premature,just like you would not want to have a baby to early, "PREMATURE" you want mature colas which you cant get unless you let the plant finish its cycle other wise its not finished,go on google and learn the cycle of the plant rather then sit here telling me stories about milky and amber trichomes,and oh yea my post,it was a joke by the way,it was aimed at those who always say,get a scope its the only way.That doesn't make any sense. It is not as if trichomes turn amber and then stop and not turn brown and therfore the pot is worthless and lacking a scope 500 years ago you wold not have any better chance of knowing when trichomes were amber than you would when they were mikly white or even clear.
Not to mention that 500 years ago no one knew what effects different colored trichomes would produce since they did not even know what trichomes were.
The most anyone could have done is to sample buds and when they like dit they harvested it and since mikly white trichomes will get you high what makes anyone think someone would have them waited longer?
There is no logic to your position because what you believe in would take the same scope/technology to assure as harvesting when trichomes are milky white would.
Any information/advice, such as yours, that says "in my experience" is almost always totally wrong.Hey man, you already posted that chart in this thread. It is really vague and flawed in that it doesnt take into account any other signs of "doneness" I've had amber and cloudy trichs at 3 weeks of flowering, but no experienced grower would actually harvest then.
Its charts like these that lead newbs to harvest far too early for their own good.
I held my tongue the first time. Even when 'you' explained the major cannabinoids twice. with outdated and conflicting information.
So THC-V gets you higher faster but for a shorter amount of time?
In my experience, pure-ish sativas with tropical origins that i've grown have a high that lasts much longer than the supposedly THCV-free indicas. Of course, i have no way of measuring specific cannabinoids within my weed, so it would be irresponsable to claim absolute knowledge of the psychoactive profiles of my cannabis. This is merely an observation.
I'd love to see anything at all to back this up.
Oh? are you/the original author using animal studies as a basis for your facts? or are you just quoting two different articles with conflicting information?
While i'd agree with the first part of this, its almost as if you (or more than likely whoever you copied this from) are under the impression that THC is the only cannabinoid that actually gets you high.
People should learn to listen to their plants and harvest when they're ready, not when some arbitrary guide tells them to.
Why this war against ripe marijuana?
If you want a "head" high. grow a sativa to maturity, dont ruin an indica by chopping it before it has developed.
Stop the foolishness.
Well said Spruce! If I see that stupid ass GrowFAQ trichome diagram one more time! I think it's pretty clear, when your plant looks like this:Hey man, you already posted that chart in this thread. It is really vague and flawed in that it doesnt take into account any other signs of "doneness" I've had amber and cloudy trichs at 3 weeks of flowering, but no experienced grower would actually harvest then.
Its charts like these that lead newbs to harvest far too early for their own good.
I held my tongue the first time. Even when 'you' explained the major cannabinoids twice. with outdated and conflicting information.
So THC-V gets you higher faster but for a shorter amount of time?
In my experience, pure-ish sativas with tropical origins that i've grown have a high that lasts much longer than the supposedly THCV-free indicas. Of course, i have no way of measuring specific cannabinoids within my weed, so it would be irresponsable to claim absolute knowledge of the psychoactive profiles of my cannabis. This is merely an observation.
I'd love to see anything at all to back this up.
Oh? are you/the original author using animal studies as a basis for your facts? or are you just quoting two different articles with conflicting information?
While i'd agree with the first part of this, its almost as if you (or more than likely whoever you copied this from) are under the impression that THC is the only cannabinoid that actually gets you high.
People should learn to listen to their plants and harvest when they're ready, not when some arbitrary guide tells them to.
Why this war against ripe marijuana?
If you want a "head" high. grow a sativa to maturity, dont ruin an indica by chopping it before it has developed.
Stop the foolishness.
Hahaha put the joint down and clear your brain out,cannabis has been around for thousands of years,and it ,sprouts,grows,they pollinate eachother,produce seeds and flowers,then the cycle is over,if you harvest before the cycle is over thats called premature,just like you would not want to have a baby to early, "PREMATURE" you want mature colas which you cant get unless you let the plant finish its cycle other wise its not finished,go on google and learn the cycle of the plant rather then sit here telling me stories about milky and amber trichomes,and oh yea my post,it was a joke by the way,it was aimed at those who always say,get a scope its the only way.