dkparker
Active Member
Hi everyone, first time grow and I have a question about the timing of my harvest. >> For details my grow journal is here <<
I've read that the best time to cut for drying is when the trichomes are milky and perhaps when some are turning amber. Granted this strain is a mild THC strain, but I was wanting to begin drying when they were all milky because I read when they turn amber it's more of a couch lock high, and I'm shooting for more of an energetic high.
So I pulled her out for some pics today (5/30). As fate would have it I'm going to have to go out of town next week on 6/5 and will be gone until 6/11. So this being my first grow, I guess my question is do you all think she has 2 weeks left in her before I'd need to begin cutting and drying her? This being my first grow I really have no concept of how long she'll take to mature and if things begin to progress more quickly toward the end. I bought a jeweler's loupe to check the trichomes and was planning on using that method. But either my loupe sucks or I really suck, because I can't see the trichomes well enough to make out if they're totally clear or beginning to look milky. They seem mostly clear to me but with no experience to draw from I second guess myself. That being the case I was thinking I'd use the pistil method, but again since I've never done this before and since they started out straight and are now beginning to curl a little I don't know how quickly they'd start changing color.
So again, my questions to the folks with experience, is it possible based on the pics below for me to get a recommendation on how long I've got before I need to cut? Can I make it 2 weeks comfortably? I have someone I can fully trust coming over to water here once while I'm gone, according to my tentative schedule that would only need to happen once in the middle of my absence. But I want to be the one to cut and dry her. If two weeks would be too long and if I absolutely had to I'd rather cut and let her dry this week before I go and then put her in jars with some humidity packs the day I leave for the cure. I know that's not preferred and NOT what I would do unless I absolutely had to, but not sure what my other options would be.
Thanks in advance for any advice!
I've read that the best time to cut for drying is when the trichomes are milky and perhaps when some are turning amber. Granted this strain is a mild THC strain, but I was wanting to begin drying when they were all milky because I read when they turn amber it's more of a couch lock high, and I'm shooting for more of an energetic high.
So I pulled her out for some pics today (5/30). As fate would have it I'm going to have to go out of town next week on 6/5 and will be gone until 6/11. So this being my first grow, I guess my question is do you all think she has 2 weeks left in her before I'd need to begin cutting and drying her? This being my first grow I really have no concept of how long she'll take to mature and if things begin to progress more quickly toward the end. I bought a jeweler's loupe to check the trichomes and was planning on using that method. But either my loupe sucks or I really suck, because I can't see the trichomes well enough to make out if they're totally clear or beginning to look milky. They seem mostly clear to me but with no experience to draw from I second guess myself. That being the case I was thinking I'd use the pistil method, but again since I've never done this before and since they started out straight and are now beginning to curl a little I don't know how quickly they'd start changing color.
So again, my questions to the folks with experience, is it possible based on the pics below for me to get a recommendation on how long I've got before I need to cut? Can I make it 2 weeks comfortably? I have someone I can fully trust coming over to water here once while I'm gone, according to my tentative schedule that would only need to happen once in the middle of my absence. But I want to be the one to cut and dry her. If two weeks would be too long and if I absolutely had to I'd rather cut and let her dry this week before I go and then put her in jars with some humidity packs the day I leave for the cure. I know that's not preferred and NOT what I would do unless I absolutely had to, but not sure what my other options would be.
Thanks in advance for any advice!