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Do your hands get sore at harvest time? Do you wish you had more hands? Meet my newest assistant and mascot, Octosnappy, she gets it done in a snap!The easiest way to explain this would be with pictures so:
A full plant in flower. The buds are the fat things at the tops of the stems
Close up of a bud
When you harvest, you want all the flowers (buds) which will be large at the tops but there will also be smaller ones lower down on the plant. After cutting the bud from the plant, you want to trim all the leaves off close to the bud before hanging to dry (some prefer to do this after drying, but I find trimming green easier) so it looks something like this:
When you are trimming, save all the sugar leaves (they look frosty). You can use this trim for all sorts of things: make hash, oil, creams, edibles etc.
The rest of the plant, stems and none sugar leaves, can go in the composter to be used for fertilizer for you next grow.
Hope this helps and feel free to ask more questions, we are all here to help