Harvesting Marijuana Buds Video

Trichomes When to Harvest

Trichomes When to Harvest

harvesting marijuana budsDetermining when your cannabis plant is ready for harvest is the most important part of harvesting marijuana buds. As a medical marijuana grower, whether indoors or outdoors, you need to know how to check the weed plants trichomes and the pistils to make sure you harvesting marijuana at the perfect time, preserving the plants thc and potency levels. The easiest way to understand how to harvest your medical marijuana crop is to watch the video “harvesting cannabis plants for buds”. In this video I show you when to harvest marijuana plants and buds for maximum size, potency and quality.

Trichomes When to Harvest

How to Harvest and Cure Marijuana

Harvesting Marijuana Signals

If you are growing MMJ in a large warehouse, you need to take into consideration how many plants need to be trimmed and calculate that by the time it takes to trim each plant or how long it takes to trim a pound of bud. While using appropriate marijuana harvest time signals, you will need to either hire some people to help trim and manicure or you will need to invest in an automatic trimmer which runs between $8000-$15,000 to buy or some companies have rental options that include an operator, saving you time which results in more profit for your grow business.

Hanging & Drying after Harvesting Medical Marijuana Buds

Once the buds of the marijuana plant have been trimmed and harvested, they now need to be hung to dry and cure. This is the last step in harvesting marijuana buds and is also the most important part of drying marijuana buds. Every cannabis plant is different in size and density, therefore drying times will vary. The average bud takes 5 days to dry. You can feel the buds to see if they are dry. Keep in mind that even though they feel dry, they will regain moisture once they are put into the cure stage. During drying, you always want to make sure the temperature and air flow are perfect as this will help eliminate mold and nasty odors. Keeping light away from the buds while drying will preserve the THC trichomes, keeping potency at a maximum. The pictures below are just one simple way I use to hang and dry my cannabis plants. Due to limited space in this specific marijuana grow room, I use a dark, dry and cool area that has plenty of air flow, using some electrical cables that are already there to hang the plant branches from. In my large warehouse grow rooms I use drying racks that I custom made.

dried buds 
Dried buds curing in large container

Trimming & Manicuring while Harvesting Marijuana Plants.

Now that you have checked your marijuana plants trichomes and pistils for harvest, I am going to show you how to trim your plants buds and branches. Harvesting marijuana buds takes a lot of time to do. Having patience is very important when you choose to trim each plant by hand and not by using an automatic trimmer, which some people say damages thc trichomes and results in lower potency. Knowing how to cut the branches and trim the leaves properly will make drying and curing much easier. In this video “trimming and manicuring marijuana buds“, I show you how to cut branches and trim each flower to perfection. After watching this short video, you will be ready to hang your marijuana buds to dry.

How to Set Up a Grow Room

Now that you know how how to tell when to harvest marijuana , you can smoke, sell or turn the dried weed into edibles.

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  1. OK so i’m a new medical grower and i’m curious on what a good game plan would be as im growing 3 diff. strains indoor. I have L.R.2, G13, and J.H. I would love to make it cycle the best possible to always have some flowering. In veg. growth what are the best fluorescent ?

  2. I have 2 plants growing right now. They r five weeks old and I’m wondering when they will b growing buds. And how much bud would one plant give me if its healthy

    • They r indoors. And one more ? How long untill I can harvest them if they r 5 weeks old? Thanks for ur help

    • if they r indoors they can start flowering anytime. thats up to u to change the lights and light cycle. i have some plants i bud immediately after they root as clones, and some i wait a few months to do… depending on the strain, the length of time they take to finish varies. anywhere from 6-12 weeks of flowering. u need to know your strain!

  3. I’m a brand new grower started my plants about 3 weeks ago. I only have 2 of them but they were looking good. One has a few leafs that the edges are yellow but the rest of the plant is green. What can this be and how could I sove it??? Thank u for ur help. Website is amazing by the way

  4. I am a new grower and I started my plants about 3 weeks ago. I only have two plants both female. One is as healthy as it can be but the other one has a few leafs that are yellow what can it be?? Thank u in advance

  5. Hey man I liked the videos you made and all ,but I’m a new grower and this is still all confusing to me. Can you PLEASE give me a STEP BY STEP process in growing my buds from germinating stage all the way to the drying stage. Thanks for everything

    • all of the info is here in this site!!! if i were to sit down and write it all out for u i would have no choice but to charge u $$ as that would take some serious time. if thats what u want, i can compile it all into a PDF and sell it to u.. if not, all of the answers r here in the site..

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