Help! SHOULD I HARVEST??

mistaphuck

Well-Known Member
He wants 50/50 amber cloudy IF his tastes in toking are the same as yours ... AND IF someone is not growing something that is highly predominantly sativa or a pure sativa, which his do not look like.

People should always harvest according to their own likes/preferences in a high or stone .... and not according to what someone else prefers.
best fucking movie ever



I fuckin hate pikers

brick top and the pigs, killer

also that song by the stranglers, golden brown def. one of my favorites.
 
Pistil color and if they are receding or not is only a rough estimate of how close to being 'ripe' a plant is and it is not an across the board sign at that. Some strains, Mantanuska Tundra for one, will still have white pistils standing up firm and proud like a teenage girls titties when it is fully ripe and ready for harvest.

Only rely on trichome color and only harvest when the trichome color is what it needs to be to give you the most of what you like and want in a high or stone and not what anyone else prefers for their high or stone.

Some people actually wait to see brown trichomes ... not amber trichomes ... but instead, actual brown trichomes. If my plants had brown trichomes they would be turned into compost.

Always harvest by your tastes and likes and preferences and yours alone.
Thx for the info. I've heard from someone before that its all up to what the grower wants when it comes to trichomes. Depending on how they are you get different effects. I dont really care how the trichomes come out, I just want to harvest as soon as I can but with the optimum amount of bud growth.
 
best fucking movie ever



I fuckin hate pikers

brick top and the pigs, killer

also that song by the stranglers, golden brown def. one of my favorites.
Yea, I love that movie with a passion. I wish they would come out with one as amazing as it. Best username on this website.
 
If you haven't seen Guy Ritchie's "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels" you will most likely enjoy it too.
O ya, I like that one too. And rocknrolla. But bricktop needs his own movie. haha.

So I guess im just going to cut em down this evening because apparently I messed up the timers last night and they got about 6-7 hours of light. :-(
 

darkdestruction420

Well-Known Member
O ya, I like that one too. And rocknrolla. But bricktop needs his own movie. haha.

So I guess im just going to cut em down this evening because apparently I messed up the timers last night and they got about 6-7 hours of light. :-(
i wouldnt consider that bad enough to force you to harvest them, not at all really.
 

DunLarkin

Well-Known Member
Pistil color and if they are receding or not is only a rough estimate of how close to being 'ripe' a plant is and it is not an across the board sign at that. Some strains, Mantanuska Tundra for one, will still have white pistils standing up firm and proud like a teenage girls titties when it is fully ripe and ready for harvest.

Only rely on trichome color and only harvest when the trichome color is what it needs to be to give you the most of what you like and want in a high or stone and not what anyone else prefers for their high or stone.

Some people actually wait to see brown trichomes ... not amber trichomes ... but instead, actual brown trichomes. If my plants had brown trichomes they would be turned into compost.

Always harvest by your tastes and likes and preferences and yours alone.
Thank you for schooling me.
 
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