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Premature Buds: When's the best time to harvest ? In this video Jason covers a patient garden where the plants are premature at the time of Harvest. Floral formation is key to und…

20 comments on “Premature Buds: When’s the best time to harvest ?

  1. John Stevenson on

    whats up Jason , ive had a little grow experience , l have found it can be
    a fine line to know when to cut down bud. some stains time out and finish
    exactly when time is up and are best at that time , even if the grower has
    not planned for that date by flushing etc its stil better to cut then but
    flushing is needed to be done before cutting agreed. l have also found that
    smell is a big indicator , when they sweeten up thats the time to cut
    remembering plants rippen after cutting and finish off then as they have
    been cut . longer grow periods do grow bigger buds yes as long as you have
    optimum grow conditions and your powdery mildew hasnt affected your wet
    buds which can happens so fast . l have tried going longer till the hairs
    are 40 percent brown but it always seems to decrease smell and flavour , or
    maybe l was doing something wrong .
    should plants stay smelly and gachie and even better right untill picking
    thats my question ? 

  2. droopfrogg on

    Yeah I’m a lil curious about the growers too. Seems like they spent a LOT
    of $$$ on the set up, who the hell taught them when to pull it? If no1 did,
    this is a great example of jumping into a project with little to no
    knowledge of how to complete the task properly. RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCH

  3. FisherManStan88 on

    hoping you start to dabble in the autoflower side of things. from my
    perspective being north or the border and living in canada are summers are
    getting shorter and shorter so that would be the first bonus. besides that
    its easy to pull up videos on youtube of guys pulling massive 20oz 3 plants
    or 6oz+ singles plants indoors in 60 to 80days so it would be cool if you
    looked further into this so the canada scene could possibly revolutionise a
    new type and opportunity of the scene that seems to be neglected in other
    regions with better weather climates

  4. Drew boy on

    I can understand the need for meds!!! That being said”if they know they are
    harvesting early they must have a need for it”!! Take down a few and leave
    the rest up!! Have them look at the difference in the final product. The
    quality alone should do all the speaking for you!! It breaks my heart to
    stop the true potential or for that matter never see it at all!!! Jason
    find them a true 8 week strain and all should be well!!

  5. Permanently High on

    Your not doing yourselves any favors your losing a good amount of swell
    and not to speak of resent which is building up daily mature buds also
    taste much better Just my 2 cents,great vid Peace

  6. trevorstrutt1 on

    Always hurts my feelings when people cut early they don’t understand how
    much medicine they miss out on.. Alotta people do it with ogs alot only run
    them for eight weeks I run.mine ten and like double the yield if not
    atleast an extra one third in weight justvcause I wait two extra weeks 

  7. Cannabis In Canada on

    http://cannabisincanada.ca/
    In this video Jason covers a patient garden where the plants are premature
    at the time of Harvest. Floral formation is key to understanding harvest
    time in any given Strain of cannabis.

    Predisposed in the plant’s DNA is the calyxes (pre-flowers) appear as
    individual, small green leaf coats surrounding an ovule at the stem/stock
    with a pair of thin white, yellowish green, or purple pistils attached to
    the ovule and extending out from the calyx. As the calyxes begin to age and
    mature, they grow and form more pistils, increase resin production, and the
    calyxes swell while floral production reaches its peak, at which point we
    turn to the microscope for final confirmation. From this point on, the
    pistils begin to swell only slightly. Often pistils, when mature, will turn
    brown, red, or orange. The glandular trichome’s of the cannabis plant are
    in full spectrum during this transitional juncture of the plants life
    cycle. Under the microscope one can see these molecular changes as the
    color of the glandular trichomes change from clear, to milky, to amber, and
    observe glandular trichomes start curling to the side. Others will have the
    heads fall off as they finish their cycle. The swelling, size, and colour
    off the glandular trichomes help growers determine optimal harvest time.
    All this is proof of full flower maturation, scientifically confirming the
    flower has expended and reached its peak production levels predisposed in
    the DNA of the genotype. – See more at:
    http://cannabisincanada.ca/blog/cannabis-floral-process-and-plant-manipulation/#sthash.n8sWKl8D.dpuf
    

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