Drying Whole Cannabis Plant VS Drying Individual Stems – Comparing The Benefits & Drawbacks of Each



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  1. Btw peak ripeness is considered to be trichomes with 60% cloudiness and 40% that have gone amber after being cloudy. Clear is not mature, cloudy is almost mature with a more heady high, and when half have gone amber it is considered finished because it will provide more of a stoney AND heady high. That really comes down to preference though I suppose, as long as the trichomes aren't transparent then it's only preference of stoney/heady or just heady.

  2. So you're trying to say with whole plant hanging "part will be overripe, part will be underripe, and a couple will be matured" man I'm not gonna lie that's kind of outrageous tbh. All i will say is that if your plant is THAT inconsistent maturity wise then you might want to start lst or super cropping your plants in order to get an even canopy, because like I said if a cannabis plant is that inconsistent throughout then something is wrong.

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