Is my plant ready to harvest? #387162

AnHeroed

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I know this gets asked and there is a thread but I don't want to look for it. I just need to know of this is harvestable. I wanted it to go until it was sandy brown but I'm going out of town for a while and want it to dry while I'm gone.

 

fRyDaYkNiGhT420

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Yeah the mini scope really pays off. That looks like a sativa!?! Sometimes Sativas want to take a couple extra weeks. From your picture I would say at least another week but it depends. What kind of lighting are you using?
 

AnHeroed

Member
Yeah the mini scope really pays off. That looks like a sativa!?! Sometimes Sativas want to take a couple extra weeks. From your picture I would say at least another week but it depends. What kind of lighting are you using?
Currently flowering under two 42w 2700k and two 26w 5000k bulbs. Using Molasses once a week with aquarium water. Temp at 25C.
 

NLXSK1

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I know there is a picture in this thread but I didnt want to look for it so I will say yeah....
 

fRyDaYkNiGhT420

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Yeah the green leaves closer to the top look like the could be a little more yellow. Looks tasty! I would give it another week. I'd rather pull a little later than too soon.
 

Lord Dangly Bits

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He has more then a week in my opinion. The leaf is not what tells you when the bud is finished. I bet almost all of his trichs are still crystal clear. The buds have not even hit the point where they swell yet. Get a little Mini Scope and find a frosty little leaf or a small chunk of the bud and look inside at the trichs. This is the only true way to 100% tell where your buds are at for ripeness.
 

AnHeroed

Member
He has more then a week in my opinion. The leaf is not what tells you when the bud is finished. I bet almost all of his trichs are still crystal clear. The buds have not even hit the point where they swell yet. Get a little Mini Scope and find a frosty little leaf or a small chunk of the bud and look inside at the trichs. This is the only true way to 100% tell where your buds are at for ripeness.
Will do, thanks.
 
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