Depending on the effects you want will decide when you want to chop down the ladies. If you want a more creation/motivational high you should harvest when the trichomes are turning from clear to milky with barely any amber. I believe 80% milky is the target there.
If you want a more couch lock high, you wait for the trichomes to amber, this signifies that the plant is starting to break down the THC into CBN. 20% amber is the sweet spot from what I’ve seen. I believe this is past that and would be past my “preference window”. I prefer the motivational high over couch lock myself.
Marijuana seems to be used to throw a bad light on the plant. Cannabis is my preferred term, less negative connotations from the war on drugs and all that.
That’s super interesting. So then the caption means this was earlier than expected, but you wanted to trim asap to keep them from maturing further(?). I’m gonna get a box and set up one of these days but I just keep getting nervous about the likelihood of spending like 3 months on a plant and totally fucking it up
Yes the website says 65-70 days, but personal preference, conditions, and almost everything can change the harvest window. Trim is the wrong word, I would be harvesting or reaping. Theres two things to do after. Wet trim and dry, or dry and dry trim. Each has its own advantages and disadvantages and that’s better to google quickly.
The “worst” that can happen is you stress the plant too much and it Herms, but it’s a hella resilient plant and can take a lot and still recover.
Obviously, being illegal in many places around the world this might be a bit difficult, but is there a book or something you learned all this from? I’m curious to learn more but don’t want my search history full of “how to grow pot”
Vast majority is just basic plant horticulture, but I started off reading Ed Rosenthals marijuana handbook. I found it great although touched on everything, even guerrilla growing.
Rest was reading other literature, white papers and grow journals, and experimenting on my own.
Trichome maturity.
Depending on the effects you want will decide when you want to chop down the ladies. If you want a more creation/motivational high you should harvest when the trichomes are turning from clear to milky with barely any amber. I believe 80% milky is the target there.
If you want a more couch lock high, you wait for the trichomes to amber, this signifies that the plant is starting to break down the THC into CBN. 20% amber is the sweet spot from what I’ve seen. I believe this is past that and would be past my “preference window”. I prefer the motivational high over couch lock myself.
Ohhhhhh… It’s marijuana.
Marijuana seems to be used to throw a bad light on the plant. Cannabis is my preferred term, less negative connotations from the war on drugs and all that.
Good point. As it’s the actual name of the plant.
That too, it’s also all you see here for advertising as well, it’s all “cannabis legalization”.
That’s super interesting. So then the caption means this was earlier than expected, but you wanted to trim asap to keep them from maturing further(?). I’m gonna get a box and set up one of these days but I just keep getting nervous about the likelihood of spending like 3 months on a plant and totally fucking it up
Yes the website says 65-70 days, but personal preference, conditions, and almost everything can change the harvest window. Trim is the wrong word, I would be harvesting or reaping. Theres two things to do after. Wet trim and dry, or dry and dry trim. Each has its own advantages and disadvantages and that’s better to google quickly.
The “worst” that can happen is you stress the plant too much and it Herms, but it’s a hella resilient plant and can take a lot and still recover.
That’s great to hear and thanks a ton for the quick lesson! Will definitely be looking more actively into growing.
No worries any time!
I forgot to mention, this is day 60, so not all that early.
We all start somewhere, as long as you get something smokable I would call that a W, and grow from there.
Obviously, being illegal in many places around the world this might be a bit difficult, but is there a book or something you learned all this from? I’m curious to learn more but don’t want my search history full of “how to grow pot”
Vast majority is just basic plant horticulture, but I started off reading Ed Rosenthals marijuana handbook. I found it great although touched on everything, even guerrilla growing.
Rest was reading other literature, white papers and grow journals, and experimenting on my own.