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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I have a Medicann Kush Fromage that the breeder claims 45 days. In soil I had one go in a 11 liter pot till it nearly died on me at 60 days without any amber trichs. I current have one in a15 liter DWC that is at 100 days and just now showing about 5% amber trichs and still about 15% clear. The pistils all curled in and dried up 2 weeks ago so am very glad I decided to push this girl until she has shown some amber. In those two weeks all her branches have become heavy enough to bend them down to almost level with the top of her bucket, so definitely added some weight. I will change her water out to clean distilled water for 2 or 3 days and then chop her. I don't think hydro plants require as long of a flush to clean out the nutes.
 
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.
Thanks for the great post. I am new to all of this. I do great in first stages I am just trying to understand the ripening stage, and to become more efficient. I attach an image of one of my autos plant, i just finish up flushing it. I figure i let it stay on for another 1-2 weeks depending on the leaves coloration per your post.
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Can you tell me where to get the tangs nutes schedule please bro new
Just search TaNg or New Feeding schedule and deselect the search this forum only radial. That's a legit schedule, enjoy.
 
First post, and first time grower. Got two blue Kush and a cheese xxl autos outdoors in pots here in NE England. Despite my cack handed care and lack of knowledge and experience, they seem to be doing OK.

Just read this entire thread and it's answered a few things that were puzzling me about harvest time.

Thanks guys, I'll be a regular visitor, this site is gonna be invaluable to me. It's the mutts nuts!
 
First post, and first time grower. Got two blue Kush and a cheese xxl autos outdoors in pots here in NE England. Despite my cack handed care and lack of knowledge and experience, they seem to be doing OK.

Just read this entire thread and it's answered a few things that were puzzling me about harvest time.

Thanks guys, I'll be a regular visitor, this site is gonna be invaluable to me. It's the mutts nuts!

NE England? Outdoors? Wheyaye.... Nice one mate. :pass:
 
First post, and first time grower. Got two blue Kush and a cheese xxl autos outdoors in pots here in NE England. Despite my cack handed care and lack of knowledge and experience, they seem to be doing OK.

Just read this entire thread and it's answered a few things that were puzzling me about harvest time.

Thanks guys, I'll be a regular visitor, this site is gonna be invaluable to me. It's the mutts nuts!

Amen to woah outdoor English growing since we appear to have seen the last bit of English summer sun until possible 2017

Invaluable newbie tip... Research like a mad man before hand then your better prepared instead of getting answers during a grow then your be able to turn "they seem to be doing OK" into my best harvest yet thanks to pre researching before I jumped in and tried to repair a lot of the most common issues in and outdoor growers make first time round [emoji846]

Good luck!


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All autos i grow i dont get any fading leafs until i begin flush.if in doubt snap a sample bud.if she is your cup of tea then give a 10 day flush if grown in soil;) then job done.happy growing every1;)
 
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:

View attachment 46420View attachment 46421View attachment 46418View attachment 46419

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.
THATS EXACTLY HOW I AM GOING TO HARVEST MINE THIS TIME PLUS I HAVE SEEN MORE YEALDS LETTING IT KILL ITS SELF OUT
 
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:

View attachment 46420View attachment 46421View attachment 46418View attachment 46419

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.
THATS EXACTLY HOW I AM GOING TO HARVEST MINE THIS TIME PLUS I HAVE SEEN MORE YEALDS LETTING IT KILL ITS SELF OUT
 
I cant run it till amber trichomes, to see her naturaly yellow leafs co she on end of life is still never reached goal for me..
 

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