Sorry to do it again, but is my Gods Gift ready to harvest?

bass1014

Well-Known Member
nope week or two left.. what are your evening temps ?? barely have yellow fans so go another few weeks.. or until you get frost first..
 

homerx55

Member
Thanks! Evening temps here in Los Angeles have been in between 60-70 degrees for the past few weeks.

And about the yellowing fan leaves, should I start clipping them off all throughout the plant? I've clipped most of the yellow ones about half way up the plant already.
 

Po boy

Well-Known Member
smoke a sample in about a week and then post more pics. frosty looking and smells great. GL
 

homerx55

Member
Hey so its been a week, I see almost all cloudy with some amber/clear trich's

I was thinking of harvesting it today, any final thoughts???
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ALCAN

Active Member
It does appear like your plant has completed all the growing that needs to be done. Looks ripe to harvest. A giveaway sign of full maturity is the brownish aura around the buds compared to the pics from a week ago. I have to say you have a nice frosty covering allover the buds and sugar flowers. Enjoy the fruits of your labor. Ready steady chop .....
 

EZmooover

Active Member
I barely see any amber at all and still a good mix of crystals and frost. If that were my girl, I'm waiting another 4-5 days. And check again.
 

f6487

New Member
Looks about ready to me. Give it a few more days dude!!!!
Some big old buds for my first try. I'm going to harvest the middle of next week. Is it normal for the outermost buds that got more sun to look more finished than the inner buds that we're partially shaded from big fan leaves and obviously got less direct sun? Seems to me that it would only be normal that every bud can't be at the same finishing point but I'm sure they're all very close. The outer buds have a darker sort of color and are getting a little crisp with curled leaves. A few tips of the outer buds have shown a bit of brown also so I might snip that part off when it's drying and see if it tastes different than the greener buds below it. It's been a learning experience and a lot of fun.
 

IndicaDom

New Member
Some big old buds for my first try. I'm going to harvest the middle of next week. Is it normal for the outermost buds that got more sun to look more finished than the inner buds that we're partially shaded from big fan leaves and obviously got less direct sun? Seems to me that it would only be normal that every bud can't be at the same finishing point but I'm sure they're all very close. The outer buds have a darker sort of color and are getting a little crisp with curled leaves. A few tips of the outer buds have shown a bit of brown also so I might snip that part off when it's drying and see if it tastes different than the greener buds below it. It's been a learning experience and a lot of fun.
This is irrelevant of light and more to do with what the cannabis plant considers its main branches. This will always happen, the plant will always mature at different rates, never let anyone tell you otherwise. Honestly the plant looks it is getting sick to me, doesn't seem like normal N depletion, so I would just chop it.
 

f6487

New Member
This is irrelevant of light and more to do with what the cannabis plant considers its main branches. This will always happen, the plant will always mature at different rates, never let anyone tell you otherwise. Honestly the plant looks it is getting sick to me, doesn't seem like normal N depletion, so I would just chop it.
Thanks for clarifying why some buds tend to get look more mature than others. As far as it looking like it's getting sick that's the first anyone has said that. Does that mean that it's useless bud or just chop it and dry it? I only stopped feeding it flowering nutes about a four days ago since I thought I was getting close to chopping it. Thanks for any feedback. I'm thinking it's getting chopped in the next day or two.
 
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