New Grower When to harvest autos? Your leaves will tell you.

One of the most frequently asked questions is how do I know when my autos are ready to pick? The convention wisdom from growing photo period plants was to watch for color change in the trichomes, or crystals. For an uplifting high, harvest when the trichomes are all cloudy, for more of a stone, wait till a percentage have turned amber. Sound advice, for photos. But autos are a little different. While some strains have shown amber trics, many do not.

So how do I know when they are ready? I watch the the fan leaves. Over the past several years of growing autos I started taking samples at various stages of growth to evaluate the high. I tend to prefer my smoke with a little stone so began to leave them longer than the 8-9 weeks that are advertised. I find that around 11-12 weeks the plants are ripe for me. I also began to see a correlation between the color of the fan leaves, the color of the trics and the high/stone quality of the smoke at the various sample intervals. It seemed that the greener the fan leaves, the more clear trics the buds had. As the fan leaves started to yellow and die off, the trics became less clear and more milky. By the time that all the fan leaves had died off and the bud leaves were starting to yellow, I got the quality of smoke I wanted. At that time most of the trics were now milky with no, or only a few, clear ones. Here are some examples:

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I've found this to be a very reliable method. It takes about 3 weeks for the fan leaves to die off. During that time the buds will continue to fatten up as the plant uses the energy stored in the fan leaves. So when I see my leaves start to yellow, I wait a week, then begin cleansing them. Two weeks later they will be well cleansed and read to harvest.

Of course there will be other factors such as genetics, lighting, nutrients, pot size, etc. that will effect how long a plant takes. But as a general guide for when to pick, just watch your leaves.

NOTE: If you have questions regarding your personal grow, please post them in the appropriate forum and not in this thread.
 
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Yea that looks ready to come down, looks like you got some bleaching on the top of that bud. I have not gone threw and read your entire log but maybe what i can add will help you. Typically (this is how i do it) when i start seeing the first signs of ambering i start the flush and typically i flush with Clean RO water for 2 weeks that is roughly 4 waterings. During this time the leaves will start to yellow out, The plant is starting to pull all its energy from the rest of the plant to keep it alive and this is when the "swell" happens for me anyways. A common mistake alot of growers make is harvesting to early, which kills there over all yield by at least 10 percent. When i go to chop almost all of my leaves are yellowed out and the buds are packing on weight.
 
I took the top cola off and taking the higher nodes off today and going to let the lower nodes goba few more days. Not sure its worth it if it puts the plant into shock from having the top half removed already.
 
Howdy Muddy sir. Last month I was researching the different harvesting times between Indicas and Sativas and came across this article by Subcool over at TheWeedBlog. I was gonna set it up in its own thread but I thought it'd be better coupled with your harvesting guide so I'm just gonna post the link here if you don't mind. Written for photosensitive strains but I still think it holds relevance with our auto's. Good read :)

http://www.theweedblog.com/how-can-you-tell-when-its-time-to-harvest/

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Howdy Muddy sir. Last month I was researching the different harvesting times between Indicas and Sativas and came across this article by Subcool over at TheWeedBlog. I was gonna set it up in its own thread but I thought it'd be better coupled with your harvesting guide so I'm just gonna post the link here if you don't mind. Written for photosensitive strains but I still think it holds relevance with our auto's. Good read :)

http://www.theweedblog.com/how-can-you-tell-when-its-time-to-harvest/

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Good article Captain, thanks for the link. Just keep in mind that he's talking about photo sensitive plants, not autos. As we've seen, not all auto strains will show amber trichomes, so harvesting by their state is not always the best method for autos.
 
hi Muddy,..
i'm currently using your timeline in growing.. and i must say it's working wonders for me.. "pher Wiggle" , i'm have already in the just plain water stage.. , will post a picture here once almost all the fan leaves falls off.. "Bailers Booya"

Thx u :)
 
Muddy this rules. I keep coming back and reading it because the quality smoke you help me dial in makes me forget if I should start plain water when the fan leaves yellow or start fallin off, lol
 
Hi Thank you I'm leela new to Autos but experienced in outdoor growing Photos that arrival was very interesting than you for sharing.
 
Thanks for your sharing your experience with this.. This is my first indoor project using auto varieties - would you normally recommend cutting the nitrogen completely as the plant advances to maturity?

If this is your first time i would not cut out the nites altogether until a few days before you start cleanse flushing before harvest. Play with it , depleting it if you can, without cutting it out altogether. Remember autos need slightly mote nitrogen than 12/12 plants when they are flowering.
 
Thanks for info I'm a Newby here I'm growing Bubbeiscous and Dark Disel auto outside for last 3 wks. both are at week 8 no leaves have died or even started to yellown Thanks High a good Day
 
Muddy is right

I grew TUNDRA AF outdoors and it took ages untill it was ready- I was sure that I did something wrong or that it was not an AF strain. After 15 weeks the leaves turned yellow and it was ready. Thanks to this thread I had the patience not to cut them down after 75 days as DP claims
 

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