I’m curious if it’s good to harvest each cola or bud as it becomes ready or should I harvest the entire plant even when some buds are not quite ready?
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Have always wondered about this too and my solution is usually to wait until the big top colas are 100% done, and then give the entire plant a bit longer, and then chop everything down at once. Mostly for convenience sake, and for turnaround time on my grow room. I like to get everything drying at the same time, and take a short break to revamp/clean the grow area for the next crop.
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There is no hard and fast rule on this. It's a manner of preference, timing a nd the logistics of the drying process. As Blind Faith said "Do what you like"Current Grow: 1 GG4, 2 Hot Cakes, 1 Sweet Gelato Autos
3 gallon cloth pots
30"x30"x60" tent
Spider Farmer SE3000
Coco Pearlite mix
GH Trio, Silica, Cal-Mag
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If it's top half ready, bottom not you can certainly harvest the tops first, then the bottoms after they get more time under the lights. That gave me a break from trim jail and the bottoms were bigger, more mature. The trichs will never all be the same color.Soil: Coast of Maine Stonington Blend, perlite; Seedlings: CoM org potting soil
Indoor: 2 x 5.5 x 8' Closet grow
Viparspectra XS2000; EnjoYield 220W full spectrum light added during flower
Various size fabric grow bags
Cal-Mag & GH Trio if needed; Flower Fuel & molasses during bloom; ReCharge
4 clip fans. Exhaust into attic is vented to the eaves
Current grow: DEAD FLOWERS
"Joker, smoker & midnight toker, I sure don't want to hurt no one"
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I've got 4 plants going all different ages. Two in flower now at 2 and 3 weeks. But I was thinking of cutting the top on the oldest when it's time and letting the bottom grow until the other is ready. Usually I'm pressed for the space but not this time.
Was thinking about getting a small grow incubator (4 week) tent.
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