AltarNation
Well-Known Member
I've noticed there is a lot of variety to the opinions on when a plant is ripe, and I've come to the conclusion that it is entirely a matter of personal preference, which makes it difficult to decide when you are a noob to the whole thing.
So, rather than ask the same old question of WHEN a plant is ripe, I ask you this:
When do YOU harvest, and why? (describe by whichever indicators you use; preferably with a ratio of clear/milky/amber trichomes included)
How would you describe the ideal high for which you are shooting?
Do you harvest an indica dominant plant at a different trichome ratio than a sativa, or always shoot for the same ratios regardless of the plant and just depend on the indica/sativa factor to determine the effects?
Or do you harvest at a variety of times so that you have a variety of materials?
I feel hearing some answers to these questions would be more worthwhile than just posting up some pictures and asking "Is this done?" because it's quite obvious that the opinions of what is "done" are hugely variant.
Thanks in advance if you decide to answer my questions.
Peace,
AN
So, rather than ask the same old question of WHEN a plant is ripe, I ask you this:
When do YOU harvest, and why? (describe by whichever indicators you use; preferably with a ratio of clear/milky/amber trichomes included)
How would you describe the ideal high for which you are shooting?
Do you harvest an indica dominant plant at a different trichome ratio than a sativa, or always shoot for the same ratios regardless of the plant and just depend on the indica/sativa factor to determine the effects?
Or do you harvest at a variety of times so that you have a variety of materials?
I feel hearing some answers to these questions would be more worthwhile than just posting up some pictures and asking "Is this done?" because it's quite obvious that the opinions of what is "done" are hugely variant.
Thanks in advance if you decide to answer my questions.
Peace,
AN