harvest time?

CwT

Active Member
So i am not sure to let this keep going or what, seems like the top died? im not sure if i should cut this off or not, any suggestions?iPhone 1442.jpg iPhone 1439.jpg iPhone 1446.jpg iPhone 1440.jpg
 

packetloss314

Well-Known Member
How long she been outside?

All comments and pictures posted by the entity known as packetloss314 are completely fiction and at times outright lies. All content was copied from the internet and all statements are from the mind of a lunatic
 

CwT

Active Member
How long she been outside?

All comments and pictures posted by the entity known as packetloss314 are completely fiction and at times outright lies. All content was copied from the internet and all statements are from the mind of a lunatic

may-june she went outside i believe
 

packetloss314

Well-Known Member
Yeah I've never seen that. I'd chop the top off and see if its still viable.if not chunk it and focus on saving the lower half. Are the hairs all orange now on the bottom?

All comments and pictures posted by the entity known as packetloss314 are completely fiction and at times outright lies. All content was copied from the internet and all statements are from the mind of a lunatic
 

packetloss314

Well-Known Member
Calyx swole? Can't tell so leafy.

All comments and pictures posted by the entity known as packetloss314 are completely fiction and at times outright lies. All content was copied from the internet and all statements are from the mind of a lunatic
 

Ace Yonder

Well-Known Member
Looks like you forgot to water for a couple hot dry days. I would check anything you harvest carefully for mold, the dead leaf and flower tissue can rot pretty fast. Also I would suggest water curing anything from the dry section that you harvest, since I don't think it's alive enough to cure itself in air. The bottom half looks alright though, I would get to steppin' and harvest it before it follows suit.
 

CwT

Active Member
Looks like you forgot to water for a couple hot dry days. I would check anything you harvest carefully for mold, the dead leaf and flower tissue can rot pretty fast. Also I would suggest water curing anything from the dry section that you harvest, since I don't think it's alive enough to cure itself in air. The bottom half looks alright though, I would get to steppin' and harvest it before it follows suit.
this is my first attempt i was giving it a gallon of water a day and leaves got yellow which i thought was from over watering like the veggie plants i have, but found out i needed to give it more when it was 2 late.


so you think its time to pick? should i just cut the top off? its not gonna grow any more on the bottom?
 

CwT

Active Member
Calyx swole? Can't tell so leafy.

All comments and pictures posted by the entity known as packetloss314 are completely fiction and at times outright lies. All content was copied from the internet and all statements are from the mind of a lunatic
whats Calyx swole

and you say leafy, usualy i prune my veggies i was told not to pick the leaves off of this type of plant, was that wrong?

chop the top off then what? do what with the top?

and yes the bottom all have orange hairs, does that mean its picking time :)

thou im sure the plant could have done better ive learned and stil excited to harvest what i can :)
 

Greenhouse;save

Well-Known Member
Chop the rotten bits and dispose of them then if u say the hairs r orange then chop that and dry and cure it.i say chop now because wotever has went wrong with the top is working its way down the plant so short and sweet keep the good get rid of bad but imo defo chop....
 

CwT

Active Member
Chop the rotten bits and dispose of them then if u say the hairs r orange then chop that and dry and cure it.i say chop now because wotever has went wrong with the top is working its way down the plant so short and sweet keep the good get rid of bad but imo defo chop....

cut the top as a whole, like chop the plant in half? or just cut the branches off the main steam/
 

CwT

Active Member
Have you checked that top part for worms? It's either pests or disease.

yea theirs no worms that ive seen, maybe a spider, or stink bug on it from time to time, i think/hope it was just from my lack of watering

Im past the condition,...... my main question is the bottom still growing? do i cut the top off as a whole (cut the main stem) or just cut the shoots off the main stem. Then, do i just hang them upside down in the basement? ( i run a dehumidifier so moisture shouldn't be an issue )

thanks guys..........gals....................
 

SlowGrowRo

Member
yea theirs no worms that ive seen, maybe a spider, or stink bug on it from time to time, i think/hope it was just from my lack of watering

Im past the condition,...... my main question is the bottom still growing? do i cut the top off as a whole (cut the main stem) or just cut the shoots off the main stem. Then, do i just hang them upside down in the basement? ( i run a dehumidifier so moisture shouldn't be an issue )

thanks guys..........gals....................
Cut that whole main stem that is brown from the middle of the plant to the very top and throw it away, keep the green buds on the bottom half. Like they said above dry it and cure it. Google will be your best friend if you want to know how thats done. Good luck
 

C21H30Oxy2

Active Member
The plant sends the "nutrients" (hypothetically) throughout the entire plant so if someone did spray it with round-up I wouldn't smoke it... Definitely cut the stem horizontally above the clean section directly on the stem (not the side branches as you asked earlier). If you do decide to smoke it, make sure you flush it like you're trying to drown an expensive hooker. HOWEVER, I believe since there are no other afflicted plants (similar symptoms) nearby It's also possible someone placed something into the soil and the top was simply hit first.
 
Top