GrimReefer83
Well-Known Member
Re: When & How To Harvest
Aussie weed is still inconsistent.. and every grower has his loupe out looking at those little balls of love.
By quality genetics, I mean, do you know what strain you are growing and from which breeder it originated? This makes growing much more 'scientific' as each region of the world produces different, slightly, plants.
If your searching for a rushy, cough inducing high, go for it, harvest them clear bubbles early.. Im after a smooth stone, end of the day type stuff most of the time.
Lots of people try to make an indica rushy, why not just grow sativas?
Do you harvest a white haired plant? Generally not.. Do you harvest a dark / curled / receded haired plant.. Generally yes.. Again, it's not a scientific approach, it's just handy if your growing weed without tools.
What do you consider proper genetics? Couldn't think of anything else to write? As for how I pick mine it is written in this thread. I don't have time to explain it again but when you haven't been following along you shouldn't make comments that you are unsure of. Plus what is the science for the hairs and trichromes being connected? I would like to know. That is an old hippie way of harvesting. Before they had access to small handheld microscopes. That is why the weed was so inconsistent back in the old days before the medical marijuana started up. Good luck with your hairs!
Aussie weed is still inconsistent.. and every grower has his loupe out looking at those little balls of love.
By quality genetics, I mean, do you know what strain you are growing and from which breeder it originated? This makes growing much more 'scientific' as each region of the world produces different, slightly, plants.
If your searching for a rushy, cough inducing high, go for it, harvest them clear bubbles early.. Im after a smooth stone, end of the day type stuff most of the time.
Lots of people try to make an indica rushy, why not just grow sativas?
Do you harvest a white haired plant? Generally not.. Do you harvest a dark / curled / receded haired plant.. Generally yes.. Again, it's not a scientific approach, it's just handy if your growing weed without tools.