When should I harvest my plant

Imhotep83

New Member
New growers are suckers for bad info, far to trusting and of the assumption weed is magically different to every other plant.

The premise of flushing required very well grown green plants not scraggly half yellow overferted ones. It was a pro tip not new growers, even if you wanted to flush youd need to get better to see any difference in final bud.

You neewbs dont get given the other half of the story :-)
Well my plant is definitely still all the way green. But I wasn't asking for help on flushing but thanks for your 2 cent
 

Roger A. Shrubber

Well-Known Member
Well my plant is definitely still all the way green. But I wasn't asking for help on flushing but thanks for your 2 cent
well, once you've grown a few, you can start getting pretty accurate with just your eye, but at first, i recommend getting a jewelers loupe. i have one that's 60/100, works great, you can see the state of your trichomes and make a decision based on that, and the overall condition of the plant. if the buds have done their swell, packing on weight towards the end of the season, if all your pistils are colored and receded, if the majority of your trichs are milky, with very few clear ones...then it should be damn close.....
 

Lordhooha

Well-Known Member
Yes I know but I had only a small closet with limited funds to start up. Three problem just came about and it's towards the end
It’s all good I was just letting you know that way it gets tha fresh air in there and that old air out. Negative pressure is much better plus it gives the smell nowhere to go other than through the filter.
 

xtsho

Well-Known Member
Keep a close eye on those buds. If you have no ventilation and have been flushing your grow medium is probably pretty wet. High humidity late in flower can lead to bud rot. Probably want to stop watering so much and let the soil dry out and stay more on the dryer side.

Hate to see you get this far and have rotten buds. Seen it before.
 

Imhotep83

New Member
Keep a close eye on those buds. If you have no ventilation and have been flushing your grow medium is probably pretty wet. High humidity late in flower can lead to bud rot. Probably want to stop watering so much and let the soil dry out and stay more on the dryer side.

Hate to see you get this far and have rotten buds. Seen it before.
I only water every 4 to 5 days when it is completely dry. I also use 3% peroxide every other feeding to prevent root rot. And I already have a drying rack to dry with
 
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