Do I harvest now?

locochon

New Member
Hi everybody, I have to ask some of expert growers to help me out and tell me that is time or not to harvest, thanks a lot. by the way I dont know what strain it is

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GroErr

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Close but you can go another week easy, depending on how much light you're getting. See those "hairs" around the buds, some are white, some are brown/redish? When they're mostly brown/redish it'll be ready.
 

locochon

New Member
Close but you can go another week easy, depending on how much light you're getting. See those "hairs" around the buds, some are white, some are brown/redish? When they're mostly brown/redish it'll be ready.
Thank you, and yes some are brown redish, not the majority do, I think I will wait for a another week, do you think it is a good idea tu fertilize with some organic garden tone 3-4-4? thank you very much GroErr
 

GroErr

Well-Known Member
Thank you, and yes some are brown redish, not the majority do, I think I will wait for a another week, do you think it is a good idea tu fertilize with some organic garden tone 3-4-4? thank you very much GroErr
Hey no problem, personally I'd give it water only for the last week. It looks healthy for being almost done so there's no need for nutrients. One or two waterings should do it.
 

locochon

New Member
Hey no problem, personally I'd give it water only for the last week. It looks healthy for being almost done so there's no need for nutrients. One or two waterings should do it.
Thanks again :) do you think is indica or sativa?
 

Jenny 209916

Well-Known Member
In about a week harvest a little bud not the whole plant and dry it out and if the bud shrinks give it another week if it's nice and dense you're good enough
 

GroErr

Well-Known Member
There's a ton of info/threads in here about drying. There are a lot of variables like how wet the plant is when it's chopped, bud density, leaf density etc.. In general you want to dry as slow as possible, air movement but indirect so they don't dry too fast. I target around 7 days but it can vary by plant/strain.
 

locochon

New Member
There's a ton of info/threads in here about drying. There are a lot of variables like how wet the plant is when it's chopped, bud density, leaf density etc.. In general you want to dry as slow as possible, air movement but indirect so they don't dry too fast. I target around 7 days but it can vary by plant/strain.
Thanks GroErr
 

Jabrone

Member
If there is no mold, I would go for another week and a half. Do not fertilize, just water, and for drying at least 5-7 days, you'll have to figure that out as its happening.
 
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