Brown_Thumb
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Sorry to unravel an old thread but I figured this is a good place to post my very limited experience regarding dark periods prior to harvest.
1. I'm a noob so take what I write with a grain of salt.
2. I only did this once.
I had fourteen plants nearing harvest time. Four of them had mostly milky trichomes with about twenty-five percent amber. I placed those four plants in a darkened cool room (not totally dark). They stayed there for seven days without any obvious changes. I guess there was a bit too much light coming through a small window in the adjacent room (no door between). However, at the end of seven days, when I looked again at the trichomes, they had all turn completely clear again... maybe a very light beige tint to a few trichomes. I could swear the trichomes looked larger (fuller?) too but that might have been my imagination. There wasn't a trace of milkiness or amber. So I returned the plants outside. Within two or three days, all fourteen plants were ready to harvest.
I haven't a clue if the dark period 'helped' because the plants became jumbled at harvest time. BUT... the trichomes definitely returned to their completely clear state while in the cool darkened room. I did water them one time about two or three days after they were moved inside but the soil was slightly dry when I first moved them.
1. I'm a noob so take what I write with a grain of salt.
2. I only did this once.
I had fourteen plants nearing harvest time. Four of them had mostly milky trichomes with about twenty-five percent amber. I placed those four plants in a darkened cool room (not totally dark). They stayed there for seven days without any obvious changes. I guess there was a bit too much light coming through a small window in the adjacent room (no door between). However, at the end of seven days, when I looked again at the trichomes, they had all turn completely clear again... maybe a very light beige tint to a few trichomes. I could swear the trichomes looked larger (fuller?) too but that might have been my imagination. There wasn't a trace of milkiness or amber. So I returned the plants outside. Within two or three days, all fourteen plants were ready to harvest.
I haven't a clue if the dark period 'helped' because the plants became jumbled at harvest time. BUT... the trichomes definitely returned to their completely clear state while in the cool darkened room. I did water them one time about two or three days after they were moved inside but the soil was slightly dry when I first moved them.
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