flush and harvest

reverof

Active Member
I prefer to harvest after the soil has dried out some, and get them atleast 6 hours after lights out, this allows water & nutes to drop down to the root zone, not all but some and seems to be quite a difference than grabbing one mid day and harvesting.
 

grannybonger

Active Member
I prefer to harvest after the soil has dried out some, and get them atleast 6 hours after lights out, this allows water & nutes to drop down to the root zone, not all but some and seems to be quite a difference than grabbing one mid day and harvesting.
Stop it your confusing me now. The way I do it is after the last flush i'll move her to a dark place? and let her ripen, unspecified time. My way of thinking is it's 'drawing' all the thc into the plant as it dries. Then out by the roots, hang.
 

Sice

Well-Known Member
Stop it your confusing me now. The way I do it is after the last flush i'll move her to a dark place? and let her ripen, unspecified time. My way of thinking is it's 'drawing' all the thc into the plant as it dries. Then out by the roots, hang.
Its very simple to understand.

Not sure if youve ever grown outdoors or had a glance at your plants a couple hours after lights out. When the plant is in the dark for a couple of hours it seems to sleep. All the leaves droop down kinda like when you dont water them for an extended amount of time.

When the plant is all droopy at night (or when lights out) most of the water and nutrients have moved into the root system. When light hits the leaves the plant 'wakes' up and all the water goes back into the leaves.
 

grannybonger

Active Member
Well there you go, makes more sence than what other peeps say. So the answer whould be to flush, pull and hang. You want everything 'up' in the plant.
 
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