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I will be harvesting soon so I have been thinking about what might indicate the best time to chop. I am assuming that if the plants are relatively dry when chopped, there would be less risk of mold and the drying period would be shorter.
It seems to me it would be better to wait till the plants are a few days past what would have been the next scheduled watering day. For example, I have been watering every four days, so would it be better to wait six or so days after the last watering? I have noticed that I can almost tell when to water by watching the humidity level inside the tent. So, I assume that the plant must be drying gradually while it is still growing, as indicated by the reduced transpiration.
Soil moisture readings might be another indicator. I have been using a moisture meter throughout this grow to help me know when to water. So, perhaps another useful indicator might be when the soil moisture drops to the bottom of the scale.
Then there is wilting of the leaves. In addition to the meter, I also watch the plants for wilt to know when to water. Perhaps that might be a useful indicator, as well.
It seems to me it would be better to wait till the plants are a few days past what would have been the next scheduled watering day. For example, I have been watering every four days, so would it be better to wait six or so days after the last watering? I have noticed that I can almost tell when to water by watching the humidity level inside the tent. So, I assume that the plant must be drying gradually while it is still growing, as indicated by the reduced transpiration.
Soil moisture readings might be another indicator. I have been using a moisture meter throughout this grow to help me know when to water. So, perhaps another useful indicator might be when the soil moisture drops to the bottom of the scale.
Then there is wilting of the leaves. In addition to the meter, I also watch the plants for wilt to know when to water. Perhaps that might be a useful indicator, as well.