In this phase of the cultivation process, your mature plants, standing at an impressive height of 4-5 feet, emit a robust fragrance and showcase vibrant colors, adorned with trichomes reminiscent of a frosty snowman. At this juncture, precision is paramount as we introduce the shears to delicately sever the plants from their growth environment.
Begin by cutting the plant's stalk 2 inches from the bottom branches, providing ample space to secure a rope for suspension upside down from the grow tent's ceiling. This carefully orchestrated positioning sets the stage for the drying phase, a critical element in the harvesting process.
An essential tip: As the plants hang inverted, it is imperative to deactivate fans and lights. This precautionary measure safeguards against disruptions to the drying process, ensuring the preservation of trichomes. Darkness is pivotal during this phase, and the use of fans risks an accelerated drying rate that may compromise the quality of the final product.
The harvest unfolds in two distinct stages: Drying and Curing. Currently, your plants undergo the meticulous drying process, spanning approximately 12 days, contingent on climatic conditions. Gauge the readiness of your harvest by gently bending a smaller branch, attuning your ears to the distinct sound of an imminent crack or snap. This auditory cue signals that the plants are poised for the subsequent phase.
Begin by excising fan leaves, which, though aromatic, lack the potency of the buds and can be repurposed for edibles. Exercise discretion in disposing of these leaves, especially if privacy concerns dictate a more subtle approach.
With fan leaves removed, commence the meticulous process of sectioning the buds. Options include cutting them entirely from the branch or leaving some sections attached for an expedited curing process. As the trimmed buds accumulate, systematically fill designated 5-gallon buckets, signaling the completion of the preparation phase for the ensuing curing stage.