Harvest Time

time to harvest

mature bud

It’s harvest time.

Folks, your plants are growing at their own natural speed now. You really cannot speed ’em up…not with fertilizers, beer, sugar, apple juice, et.al. These pot plants are in slow motion…but they are in an important stage of growth. It is probably more difficult to grow trichomes than it is to grow vegetative structure; twigs and leaves. Yes it is infuriating how slow they seem to be growing. It looks as though the weather here on the front range will be warm, dry and sunny for at least another week. So take a deep breath and be patient.

Use your energies to keep punks and thieves out of your pot patch. Also, there is a balancing act: water them less and less but give them enough water so that the plants will be hydrated and healthy. The girls’ buds are still plumping and swelling and growing more and more sugar trichomes. Everyday the girls get to be more mature. With the weather so good, now, down here in the flatlands…I recommend you let ’em grow. Use plain old water with maybe some molasses…no fertilizers.

My indica dominant plants are very close to actual take-down harvest time.  I have been doing selective clipping to some of them already. My sativa dominant girls seem to have a ways to go if they are going to mature up before the weather changes.

If the outer 5 or 6 inches of a twig have mature buds on it…clip that off and take it in to be trimmed, dried and then cured. Carefully look the plant over for other twigs with fully mature buds.

harvested marijuana plant

harvested plant

Eventually it will look like this. When to harvest is up to the grower. I like to try to let the less mature buds keep growing in the Colorado sunlight. It could take  up to 7 days for me to fully clip a plant down.

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Drying is important…and is easy. Curing is so important but is kind of difficult. I dry the freshly trimmed buds in paper bags, no more than 1 1/2 inches deep or layer of buds. After 5 or 6 days and nights in those bags, if I reckon that all the pot is good and dry, I weigh the buds and put them into glass jars to cure.

Every day for the 1st week, I open the lid of each jar to let the chlorophyl out and to check for any wetness, or dampness. I leave the lids off, the jars open for about 5 minutes. If the pot clumps up or feels damp, leave the lid off a little longer, let it breath. If you have rushed things and the pot is too, too damp…take it out of the glass jar and re-dry it in a paper grocery bag.

If the pot is too dry, is crumbling or brittle, try the damp paper towel taped inside the jar lid trick. Get that paper towel damp, not dripping wet. You can re-hydrate your buds by carefully getting that sponge or paper towel wet and letting it dissipate thru-out the buds in that glass jar. This works but be sure to check every 2 or 3 hours to feel the buds in there that it isn’t, now, too damp. Curing is the most difficult thing to properly do in the chain of pot-growing events. All of your work over the past 6 months can be for naught if you don’t get a god cure on your buds.

Anyway, during the 2nd week of glass, I check each jar for wetness every 2nd or 3rd day. I use glass jars for both curing and long term storage. I tape labels on the sides of each jar as well as to the top of the lid. Weigh your buds after they are dry and always label things. Keep them in a dark, cool, out of the way place.

I’ve found that pot kept in glass jars is the best way to go…just don’t drop one on the floor. Make sure the pot is dry; it doesn’t clump up. You can always re-hydrate it, even two years from now if it gets real dry.

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