How to tell when pot plant is ready to harvest
Harvesting a pot plant can be one of the most exciting moments for any cannabis grower. But how do you know when your cannabis is ready for harvesting? In this article, we will go through some of the signs that indicate your pot plant is ready to harvest.
The appearance of the trichomes
The appearance of the trichomes is one of the most important factors to consider when determining whether a pot plant is ready for harvest. Trichomes are small, hair-like structures that grow on the surface of the plant's leaves and flowers. When the trichomes are clear and transparent, it indicates that the plant is not ready for harvest.
However, as the plant matures, the trichomes turn cloudy and milky, indicating that it is almost ready for harvest. When the trichomes turn amber or brown, it indicates that the plant is overripe and has passed its peak potency. Therefore, it is important to keep an eye on the trichomes to ensure you harvest the plant at the right time.
Appearance of the Pistils
The pistils, or hairs, on the plant's flowers are another indication of when a plant is ready to harvest. When the pistils are sticking straight out and are white, it means that the plant is not ready for harvest. At this stage, the plant is still developing and requires more time to grow.
As the plant matures, the pistils start to turn darker, indicating that the plant is almost ready for harvest. When the pistils turn brown and start to curl, it indicates that the plant is overripe and has passed its peak potency. It is important to monitor the plant's pistils to ensure that the plant is harvested at the right time.
Yellowing leaves
Another sign that indicates that the plant is ready for harvest is when the leaves start to turn yellow. As the plant's leaves start to yellow, it indicates that the plant has stopped producing chlorophyll and has started to use the nutrients stored in its leaves. This is a sign that the plant is almost ready for harvest and will soon stop growing.
However, it is important to note that the leaves of the plant will not turn completely yellow. If this happens, it indicates that the plant has been overripe and has lost its potency. Therefore, it is important to keep an eye on the plant's leaves and harvest it at the right time.
Conclusion
Harvesting a pot plant is an exciting time for any cannabis grower. However, it is important to harvest the plant at the right time to ensure maximum potency and flavor. By monitoring the appearance of the trichomes and pistils and checking for yellowing leaves, you will be able to determine when your pot plant is ready for harvest.