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SEXY GROW GIRL...
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Coast of Maine for summers - Colorado for winters!
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No.... There is no advantage to harvesting on the full moon. Harvest your crops when they are ready! Long-long ago in a place not so far away the people would use that moon as an indication that it was time to harvest. (FOOD!) They did not have stores & markets to buy food items and if the crop was lost due to freeze they would have nothing to feed them during the winter. So they would start the harvest on the harvest moon (1st full moon in Oct). The harvest sometimes took several weeks but that is when they started to collect the crops..... Kisses - Hott
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Power Grower
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Mid-west
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This is where I draw the line. I did so much reading to the point of room temperatures affecting distances of nodes to the moon phases affect on growth. It's not really worth all the trouble honestly. When I was talking to a fellow grower about it he said maybe I should take some time off from growing. If it made a difference of an ounce it would be worth it but honestly just leave it alone. There are too many variables to consider as it is.
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Power Grower
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Mid-west
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No, no real difference. I know how you feel. I chopped mine 12 hours before the first frost where I live. I had about 1 more week of flowering left but I knew the risk of getting found, deer or frost was too high. Rain was on the way aswell. 2 days of drying so far and I can't wait! Go take the Tops if they are ready and give them lower branches another week to finish.
Good Luck!
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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The weather here is looking dicey towards the end of the week, rain and COLD/FROST. These babies can't take three days of showers, so it looks like wednesday might be the chopping day.
I've got mine in pots, is it worth it to bring them into the house and keep them in total darkness for 48 hours? I hear that squeezes the most THC out of them and helps to cutt back on the harsh smoke/chlorophil. |
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Power Grower
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Mid-west
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shit if they are in pots and you have a few lights you can finish them inside. or in the window. 48 hours of total darkness could cause mold to form plus you don't know what kind of pest you are bring inside. Did you stop ferts and begin flushing with pure water? Stop watering 2-3 days before harvest. aides for quick drying time. Trim off big fan leafs the day before if you haven't already.
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If I had lights I'd be growing inside, which might be the next step. They're basically trimmed already, haven't added ferts for about 2+ weeks and they've been flushed, they're all ready to go. The only problem I had was with powdery mildew because of all the moisture we had in september up here in CT. I sprayed them with an organic spray which took care of the mildew but also basically fuck over the big leaves. The buds were fine though thank God. Had a SMALL amount of rot and took care of that quickly. As of yesterday they're at about 80% cloudy 20% amber in the trichs department. So it's just a matter of time.
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SEXY GROW GIRL...
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Coast of Maine for summers - Colorado for winters!
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I was just checking out the weather for New England this AM & came to the same conclusion as you..... WEDNESDAY! I have 2 plants that are not ready yet so they will have to wait another week or so but my other 6 plants are getting cut Wednesday before 3 days of rain arrives! (plus I will have more than enough to process and trim with these 6 plants. If I had 8 to process all at once I would hate it!) Kisses - Hott
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Hmmmmmmmmm, they just upped Friday to partly cloudy, so I'm now only expecting showers on Wednesday and Thursday........I'M SO CONFUSED! I might chop the one that furthest along, she's about a week and a half ahead of the other 4. They're all getting very dense now too, I don't wanna fuck them up with this rain though, I just got over a little rot and mildew.
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