Okay you can't just walk in and shut down this guys research article which he obviously spent alot of time on and got published in High Times and have no type of real or scientific evidence to back up your claims. Personal opininion/experience is not enough. THIS is real evidence and science which makes complete sense and presents a much more valid arguement than you.
""I would imagine that the isomeric breakdown of remnant carboxylic acids (which I would imagine to be higher if cut early) underlines that although cropping earlier = more THC, a good proper cure is just as important as the early crop. Although, with this logic, CBN is created mainly during the curing process, so under the same token, possibly a shorter cure would bolster such desired outcomes.
Lets think about this then:
For an early crop:
Early crop = more carboxylic acids, about the same THC, and less CBD.
Cure = Carboxylic turns to THC, existing THC breaks down to CBD and CBN. THC overall level may edge up a bit, but probably ends up holding the line.
For a Later Crop:
Later cropping = Less Carboxylic acids, More THC, and a good presence of CBD and compared to the early crop.
Cure = Less THC is yielded from the Carboxylic acids, and the existing THC breaks down into CBD and CBN.
So even though you start out with more THC on a later cure, you will probably end up with less THC (as it will not be replenished through the curing process), or a shittier high as the CBN (which will be in higher quantities with the later cure) will block the THC from getting to more of your brain receptors.
Article makes some sense.
So I suppose, with this thinking, a later crop should cure for less time to retain THC levels. So fuck the taste. And if you crop early, cure for a normal period of time to have the carboxylic acids fully turn to THC.
If you are selling however, once you hit a certain quality threshold: weight = money. This maybe a better tip for head stash, or people pin pointing depression.""
Obviously we are going to have to side with this guy who obviously has presented real evidence and proof of the possibility that there will be a higher present THC content in the Trichromes of finished buds which were taken down when the Trichromes were clear v.s. mostly cloudy and or amber in appearence. I will definately be putting this to the test with my sativas can't wait. Amber trichromes point to the presence of more CBN which, as you can see above, leads to a shittier feeling high.