How to Know When to Harvest Cannabis – A Closer Look



Here we take a closer look at few different plants and where they are at as far as hair and trichome development. First we watch for changes in the hairs, and then we investigate the trichome…

31 responses to “How to Know When to Harvest Cannabis – A Closer Look”

  1. do you ever wash your flowers after you cut harvest? I am in the south and worms poop on the buds…. so i am forced to wash them… any ideas on what i can do

  2. Bro I live in New England and it's last week of September.. now it's colder this year at night than last.. I actually live in the Cape.. now will my colder weather make them change faster? And alot of my tops are milky. So if I take just the tops I should leave the rest up.. I had to cover them last night do to tiny bit of frost. My first time doing myself I got most of it down but when. And the process.. I know the drying and curing it's just when ready esp due to our weather in Cape Cod

  3. @7:38 he finally pronounces trichomes correctly for the first time, then @8:01 he calls them tricromes again out of habit 😂 Honestly though it’s a good informative video, especially for 3 years back!

  4. Some old school growers would agree with the wording and its proper use of Trichrome – potato/potata tomato/tomata. Which ever is correct it does not change the education of the video. Thank you.

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