I looked at the pics in that post that told me when to harvest and think maybe I should harvest, but I would very much like another opinion.
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I can attest that waiting until the "foxtailing" (didn't know that was the name for it) makes for an extremely good stone if you're used to cutting a little earlier than that. I never waited as long as I did for this past plant that I had, but once I saw the foxtailing I knew it was about time, so I cut it down and man I am impressedTheres been a study of sorts released through one of the cannabis magazines, from one of the doctors whose allowed to grow and study marijuana. According to the scientific data the THC is at its most potent and highest presence when the trichs show the first signs of cloudy. However, in my personal garden, and what I like to harvest, I like to wait as long as possible. I like my plants to hit me with a heavy couchlock stone, so I usually wait until it slows down with production of the white hairs.
It will always have white hairs, but eventually it starts to look like mostly amber hairs with the new tufts of white hairs poking out places.
Others go by something called "foxtailing", its basically when the top of your plant starts competing with itself for the highest point. (You can see some foxtailing in the picture.) The worst effect I've had from waiting too long was I lost one bud top to bud rot, but that I blame myself for, I should have harvested it about 4 days earlier than when I did finally get to it.
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So that's what that's called. I have a sour d that I'm harvesting today that looks just like thatTheres been a study of sorts released through one of the cannabis magazines, from one of the doctors whose allowed to grow and study marijuana. According to the scientific data the THC is at its most potent and highest presence when the trichs show the first signs of cloudy. However, in my personal garden, and what I like to harvest, I like to wait as long as possible. I like my plants to hit me with a heavy couchlock stone, so I usually wait until it slows down with production of the white hairs.
It will always have white hairs, but eventually it starts to look like mostly amber hairs with the new tufts of white hairs poking out places.
Others go by something called "foxtailing", its basically when the top of your plant starts competing with itself for the highest point. (You can see some foxtailing in the picture.) The worst effect I've had from waiting too long was I lost one bud top to bud rot, but that I blame myself for, I should have harvested it about 4 days earlier than when I did finally get to it.
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Theres been a study of sorts released through one of the cannabis magazines, from one of the doctors whose allowed to grow and study marijuana. According to the scientific data the THC is at its most potent and highest presence when the trichs show the first signs of cloudy. However, in my personal garden, and what I like to harvest, I like to wait as long as possible. I like my plants to hit me with a heavy couchlock stone, so I usually wait until it slows down with production of the white hairs.
It will always have white hairs, but eventually it starts to look like mostly amber hairs with the new tufts of white hairs poking out places.
Others go by something called "foxtailing", its basically when the top of your plant starts competing with itself for the highest point. (You can see some foxtailing in the picture.) The worst effect I've had from waiting too long was I lost one bud top to bud rot, but that I blame myself for, I should have harvested it about 4 days earlier than when I did finally get to it.
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