I she ready to harvest?

Should I harvest now?

  • Yes

    Votes: 4 66.7%
  • Almost there

    Votes: 2 33.3%
  • No

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Not even close

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    6

waterdawg

Well-Known Member
Hard to say! Still looks like it wants to keep going a bit lol. Check with scope and let us know. And yes nice!!!!
 
Ripeness is subjective. Letting a plant go longer can change the high as well increasing the size and density. That being said if you let a plant go too long then the quality will decrease. I prefer to cut when my trichomes are about 15-20% amber. Some strains will have all orange hairs at this point while other strains still have some white hairs so it's best not to try and judge by a naked eye.
 

Sparkticus

Well-Known Member
I agree with everyone above. I go longer on amber cuz I like more couch-lock :eyesmoke:. The pistils look good but I usually have more yellowing in the leaves. Definitely close though. Pretty purple.
 
Its kind of weird that I have 4 plants from the same source/type of seed and they all kind of look different. This is the only one that looks done, the others look like they need a few weeks to get to this look.
 

waterdawg

Well-Known Member
Different pheno's, different finishing times. Thats the draw back with seed grows. Like a box of chocolate, you never know lol.
 

waterdawg

Well-Known Member
"I prefer to cut when my trichomes are about 15-20% amber."
I realize its subjective but seeing that amber means degradation of THC I am reluctant to let it go that far. If I see any amber at all I take it down. Besides I'm typically on the verge of running out so thats another motivator lol.
 
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