Harvest today? Plz ASAP

0621grow

Member
Do these plants look ready to harvest ?




Blue dream :
A lot of milky crystals but has more clear than GDP and has some "new buds" not ready to harvest at the bottom of the plant also

Leaves are turning yellow ***



GDP : looks about ready to go milky crystals but didn't see much amber.

Bottom 1/3 of the plant hairs are all white not yellow looks like. New bud not ready to harvest

Leaves keep turning yellow ** can't figure out why
 

macsnax

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You're doing good. I would go with magoo's suggestion or leave it and wait a little more and chop it all at once. Going with the staggered harvest is easier. You don't have to trim all at once but it draws out the dry/cure process. If your unsure how your dry/cure is going to work out, it could work out in your favor.
 

0621grow

Member
You're doing good. I would go with magoo's suggestion or leave it and wait a little more and chop it all at once. Going with the staggered harvest is easier. You don't have to trim all at once but it draws out the dry/cure process. If your unsure how your dry/cure is going to work out, it could work out in your favor.

So how should I cut it down doing a split harvest because the GPD grows so close to the "main stalk" should I just cut couple inches before the "buds that still need matured "?
 

macsnax

Well-Known Member
Yep, cut right below the lowest ones you want to harvest. Leave the rest. You end up with a goofy looking plant, but the method works great.
 

0621grow

Member
Yep, cut right below the lowest ones you want to harvest. Leave the rest. You end up with a goofy looking plant, but the method works great.

Will curing be a problem if my rh is 65 at max lowest I seen it be is 50 so it fluctuates a lot any suggestion is a dehumidifier necessary?

Thanks
 

macsnax

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Not sure, I haven't cured above 35%. Cure stops at 55% so it just might be slow getting there. Which is good, the slower the better.
 

Father Ramirez

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Yep, cut right below the lowest ones you want to harvest. Leave the rest. You end up with a goofy looking plant, but the method works great.
I have considered this practice, but never did it thinking it would stress her too much, and compromise the intended effect. I will try this! Thanks
 
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