Don’t forget THIS Before You Harvest

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Published 2023-05-19
In this video, we go over signs of when to harvest your organic indoor grow or outdoor garden from start to finish to get bigger yields.

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  • @420scene
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  • @jermcontrol2367
    I feel like most people (including myself) harvest a lil too early. The anxiety of your crop not turning out right, convinces you its the correct move to make. Lol
  • Dry trim 100%. I dry for 10-16 days depending on plant size. Once the small finger leaves crumble off of the kolas with a gentle touch, they are ready IMO.
  • As a rule of thumb, I watch the hairs and the minute you first notice them turning brown or red you have roughly 3 weeks until she's fully mature. I don't even get out the microscope or loop to check trichomes until that 3rd-week mark. Great video bro, keep killing it!
  • On my first run do si do.. you have helped alot in my growing feeding and soil...Punks never DIE, We just get old .....phx az
  • @bottleforty1
    My plants were looking so damn good, I was nervous about harvest. I flowered for 2 months (8 weeks) then I cut them down. Hung upside down in drying tent. Crystals looked sugary and cloudy, so I did it. 🙏🙏 that everything will come out ok.🙂
  • @gregbrake9730
    I also give the plants good watering the day before cut I found its helps the drying processes and gives better overall quality
  • @SBOYiv
    Starting my grow soon just waiting on my tent. This channel has definitely been extremely helpful. It’s given me the boost I needed to just DO IT!
  • @NancyLiedel
    Damn, I'm looking at my weed and can't figure out if to chop or not! So normal!
  • @Phlavorhouse
    I like wet trim when I’m short on smoke and dry trim if I have the time to let it dry and cure. Most of my autos finish 75-90 days but many refuse to get many amber trichs so I chop when 70% cloudy
  • @Nate-vs8xf
    I really appreciate all your uploads.
  • @sweetjason11
    Thx again B.. Dry trim for the win !!! ✌️✌️✌️
  • Watched a ton of the vids lately. Much love actually just starting my 1st indoor set up now and i've been stuck in vids and reading just to try get the knowledge prob doing a little to much but i like all the different inputs from ppl! thanks for the tips and tricks keep it up much love <3 eastttt coast
  • @hazepheno925
    I both dry and wet trim, typically depending on the strain. Strains with a lot of leaves or really dense large buds I'll often do a good 75% trim when wet. Then a tight trim when dried. I'm not too scared of mold or mildew as I don't get crazy with the humidity levels in my grow tents but with super dense bud I like to get a little leaf material off the buds. And maybe controversial to admit this, but some of the best/strongest smelling and tasting weed I've grown was from bud that finished drying over a shorter time period (5-7 days), and about a 2 week cure. What I've realized after 10+ years reading Canna forums and magazines was that a lot of people just Parrot something they have read and think it is gospel, without ever having tried or had success with the method necessarily, and then pick a team and stick to that mindset even if it's not the most useful. That is why I take any advise with a grain of salt, and always ask "Are they trying to sell something?". Experiment and find what works for whatever you are growing, there is no one size fits all as strains & environment vary.
  • Freaking ❤ this guy it’s like he can ready my mind every time I need some information on a certain topic thanx again and again keep on rocking brother
  • I was thinking of doing wet trim, but after what you said about dry trim. I'm going with that 100% all the way.
  • @GardenGrowSun
    Great video. Awesome information, working on my 1st grow.