Rushil

hey all :) help please

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I am from India

I grew a cannabis sativa (outdoor) and I dont understand when will be the

 

right time to harvest. As it is illegal to grow and consume marijuana in India I couldn't buy fancy fertilizers.. This picture is a

bud of my plant.. It started to bud on 5th of Jan..

 

As show in your video of strain hinters India expedition how to rub and make hashish.
 

I tried to rub gently but couldn't get any hashish on my hand.. My question is

 

1) is the plant ready to harvest?
 

2) how much hashish does a single plant produce if hand rubbed

 

tips and suggestions would be really helpful

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From what i can see on your hairs she isnt ready yet. As for the charas hash you will have to wait for one of the experts to respond. Tho from the india expedition, i think youll get answers.

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Hi mate, welcome to the forum.

 

Move the thread to the correct section, so they can respond to your queries.

 

In my opinion, the plant is still flourishing, need more time before being harvested.

 

Make charas is very simple, expects the plant is mature, rub your hands with heart (you can see the video of Strain Hunters India). After collecting pollen from your hands :)

 


 

 

Greetings! ;)

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thank you :) i have seen all the videos of strain hunters .. i dont get power feeding fertilizers where i stay.. ill update more pictures soon :) thank you again for comments

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Hi man, and welcome.

You are growing a sativa and is just starting to flowrish.

I´m not sure how much you will have to wait until you can make some charas, but for sure you will have to wait until the plant gets is densily covered in resin.

Most of the strains start doing this after they reach half of his flowering process, so this will also depend on how many flowering weeks, this strain has.

Take care.

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Nice to see some real sativa grow :) But like the guys said you still have few months to go probably :)

 

for the fertilizer be gentle with her as usually most sativa manage to grow nicely with low doses, i dont know in outdoor how she reacts but dont hesitate to give her only water sometimes if you see the tips of the leaves burning a lot ;)

And for the charras i know some people do it 2 to 3 times per plant. doing it the first time in the middle of flowering when there are few trichomes already, then once again before harvest with the new grown trichomes. but i guess this is more usefull when you have a field full of plent, i dont see the use of it on only one plant i would do it only by the end of flowering before harvest :)

 

Have a good grow!

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