How Long to Harvest?

Girdweed

Well-Known Member
I have one respected opinion that says to chop now. Time's tight. I'll be away from tomorrow morning until Sunday.

Can I let these two ladies sit it out or should I chop now?

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They are two different strains (or at least two very different phenotypes).

I tried the (tell me if my bud's ready) thread twice. Time is of the essence so I greatly appreciate all opinions.

I don't see any amber trichomes on either plant. A fair portion of the trichomes on the two pictured buds are cloudy but the lower buds do not appear as cloudy.
 

Oldreefer

Well-Known Member
I always harvest when 95% are cloudy...few clear and even fewer and hopefully NONE amber....as I harvest 4-5 strains a month, I just set myself a "normal" for harvesting and found I like it the most....your plants look DONE....
 

Girdweed

Well-Known Member
I always harvest when 95% are cloudy...few clear and even fewer and hopefully NONE amber....as I harvest 4-5 strains a month, I just set myself a "normal" for harvesting and found I like it the most....your plants look DONE....
Thanks Oldreefer. I appreciate your input.

Those look pretty done for my tastes.. yummy and nice girls.
Thanks. This is my first harvest. I don't want to pull the trigger too early.

Yes they look rippen
Hopefully, I'll be rippin' a bowl of yummy goodness before too long! :)

I appreciate the comments. Sounds like it's time to chop.
 

kizzzzurt

Active Member
If you say the bottom isn't looking good then maybe do a half harvest. Find the last point on your plant that you would say is as mature as you'd like and cut it off there, then readjust for height and let the bottom half finish up.

That's what I plan on doing with all my girls this time around, just got the time to do it, at least for a week or two.
 
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