Where Are The Plant's Best Buds

Miko2

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Are there areas in the plants where the buds are better than in other places of the plant ?

More sunlight = better bud ?

Thanks :)
 

Capt. Trips

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I think you're right about more light = better buds. The top buds that receive the most direct sunlight are going to be the better buds, while the lower ones that receive less light will not develop as well. I'm new to growing, but from what I've read, this is why people do things like scrog and LST. Creating an even canopy where more areas are exposed to the direct light will create more 'tops' instead of one dominant cola and a bunch of smaller popcorn buds underneath.

I've got a few plants growing outdoor right now and I tried tying down one of them. The one that I tied down now has 11 or 12 tops receiving the same amount of light. This is one of the helpful things I've learned from the people on this site. There is quite a bit of good info here.
 

AirAnt

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i've read the plant part with the highest concentration of psychoactives is the calyx, a plant part which is usually nestled at the crux of branch junctions. these things:



It's actually what higher-quality bud is primarily formed from - dense, hard calyxes. The fluffy stuff composed of hair and leaf isn't as good. So it gives me this theory that the nicest buds are the ones that grow where calyxes are originally formed, at the junction of branches. They sit at the middle of crossroads of a highway and a freeway, they don't have to do any photosynthesis work, they just sit there grabbing everything they need as it passes and pumping out psychoactives.
 

Miko2

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i've read the plant part with the highest concentration of psychoactives is the calyx, a plant part which is usually nestled at the crux of branch junctions. these things:



It's actually what higher-quality bud is primarily formed from - dense, hard calyxes. The fluffy stuff composed of hair and leaf isn't as good. So it gives me this theory that the nicest buds are the ones that grow where calyxes are originally formed, at the junction of branches. They sit at the middle of crossroads of a highway and a freeway, they don't have to do any photosynthesis work, they just sit there grabbing everything they need as it passes and pumping out psychoactives.
Those are the "whitest" areas when you cut down a bud, I also thought the same, there are no leaves there, and they get all the nutes they need.....
They leave the best for last when cutting down a bud from it's other side :)
 

Miko2

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I think you're right about more light = better buds. The top buds that receive the most direct sunlight are going to be the better buds, while the lower ones that receive less light will not develop as well. I'm new to growing, but from what I've read, this is why people do things like scrog and LST. Creating an even canopy where more areas are exposed to the direct light will create more 'tops' instead of one dominant cola and a bunch of smaller popcorn buds underneath.

I've got a few plants growing outdoor right now and I tried tying down one of them. The one that I tied down now has 11 or 12 tops receiving the same amount of light. This is one of the helpful things I've learned from the people on this site. There is quite a bit of good info here.
oh yeah, next year won't be all about topping, LST + topping, 1 plant 100 heads :)

I really like this idea, but why not FIM it instead:
 

AlphaPhase

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I think the middle height of the plant has the best buds honestly. NNot the biggest, but the most crystallized and potent. This is just my opinion, but every plant I harvested under an indoor environment, the highest buds were biggest. But the medium level buds had way bigger calyx and crystals. Not sure why that is, but the buds shaded from a leaf, for me anyways, always seem much better. Maybe because those buds get some shade on a sunny day
 

Miko2

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I think the middle height of the plant has the best buds honestly. NNot the biggest, but the most crystallized and potent. This is just my opinion, but every plant I harvested under an indoor environment, the highest buds were biggest. But the medium level buds had way bigger calyx and crystals. Not sure why that is, but the buds shaded from a leaf, for me anyways, always seem much better. Maybe because those buds get some shade on a sunny day
I think it's because of what AirAnt said.. they're in the crossroads where all the nutes they need go though..
 

Miko2

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I just chuck it all in a jar and it is allll good :) Other than bag appeal, i've not really found any bud to be noticeably better than the rest.
lol yeah ofcourse it's hard to tell, but just like in a cow, there must be better parts :)
 

tip top toker

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lol yeah ofcourse it's hard to tell, but just like in a cow, there must be better parts :)
Animals have better parts because they live a life of movement. If they just stood in a breeze in a perfectly controlled constant climate from birth to slaughter it would all be tender.

Just saying that from my experience, if the bud is mature, then i've never found it matters which part of the plant it came from. The key word though is mature.
 

Miko2

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Animals have better parts because they live a life of movement. If they just stood in a breeze in a perfectly controlled constant climate from birth to slaughter it would all be tender.

Just saying that from my experience, if the bud is mature, then i've never found it matters which part of the plant it came from. The key word though is mature.
I see, so from you I understand, when harvesting, it's a good idea to take the top buds off first, wait few days and take another layer of buds so all will be totally mature.
 

tip top toker

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So the conclusion is - LST your plant so the nodes will get a lot of sun, and get the best quality and quantity all together :)
You LST your plants so that you have an even canompy (and keep things short) meaning that the highest number of budsites possible will be as close to the light as possible meaning getting the maximum possible lumens meaning bigger buds. It's not generally done under the notion of the top buds being better in terms of potency, but in terms of yield, because the top buds are at the top, and get the best light.

I see, so from you I understand, when harvesting, it's a good idea to take the top buds off first, wait few days and take another layer of buds so all will be totally mature.
I have done it this way many times. It's a well known practice, but typically i would just chop the whole thing down to hell with white hairs lower down. Yield was never of importance to me.
 
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