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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If you've got 30% amber trics at this point, then yes, your plant may be finished sooner. More amber equals more stone, less amber more of a head high. You can also factor in the color of your pistils. If most have turned color it's another indicator that the plant is about finished.

The yellow leaf tips usually indicate the plants have been overfed at some point. The slow release nutes in the MG soil may have an effect on when the leaves yellow. They may still be feeding the plant so the plant isn't using up the stored energy yet. No, you don't have to wait the full 10 or 11 weeks. With the amount of amber you already have they may finish earlier. But if the buds are still swelling, I would leave them a bit longer.

The purpose of the cleanse at the end of the grow cycle is to remove any remaining nutes from the plant and improve the taste. Just give your normal amount of water for the last 1-2 weeks. With the slow release nutes in the MG soil you may not be able to totally cleanse them, so you could end up with a bit of chemical taste to your final smoke.


I use MG soil and it hasnt done me wrong yet, but as for the flushing, it is hard to do it with the slow release... what i do is bring my pot outside (closer to when its done totally rather then a week or 2 before) and i run the hose in the pot to flush away all the soil (dont wanna yank it out of the pot)rinse off the roots and then i stand it up in a bucket or large vase with just bottled water in the bottom for a few days to a week... CRYSTAL CLEAR BUD... Just my 2 cents...
 
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Thanks for the kind words. I always sample new strains as they mature so I can find the "sweet spot", where they give me the kind of high/stone I'm looking for.

My avatar is the great blues legend, Muddy Waters. He's been gone for close to 30 years now yet still a huge influence on rock and blues music.

My taste always changes so what i do is remove a branch of bud when the time is suppose to be up, then remove one when the fan leaves start to change, another when the fan leaves are gone, another when bud leaves start to change... etc.... unless i find it perfect anywhere in between, then i take it all right there... Awesome guide muddy!!! question... who is the man in your pic? I know ive seen him before but dont know where...
 
your the man Muddy,I am a blues guy myself and I bet you are 2?
 
Great guide Muddy - i'm in week 7 of my NL blue auto grow. Trichs are all milky white now, no amber yet, and leaves are just turning yellow. I was considering chopping them in week 8/9 but after reading your guide I think i'll hang on a bit longer to get some extra weight.

Thanks again for the guide :)
 
Give it a go. I don't think you will be disappointed.

Great guide Muddy - i'm in week 7 of my NL blue auto grow. Trichs are all milky white now, no amber yet, and leaves are just turning yellow. I was considering chopping them in week 8/9 but after reading your guide I think i'll hang on a bit longer to get some extra weight.

Thanks again for the guide :)
 
hey muddy don't sing me the blues on this one.....first I see my bud leaves all frosty and sticky and as the plant gets older all the frosty little hairs on the leafs disapear or dry up what's with that....and if it wasn't for bad luck.............................................. I'd have no luck at all :head:
 
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The mother plant after pollination

Still the same flush thread?

Thank you
 

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