Do buds grow back?

Cannabis plants will unexpectedly revert back to vegetative growth if there is a disturbance in their photoperiod schedule—for example, if they receive 12 hours of light a day for a while, and then start to get more than that.
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Do buds still grow after harvest?

They should still be beautifully green and the buds should still be growing, even though the major part of their development has already been completed. Production of THC is now at full speed. The leaves around the buds will become increasingly sticky because of the many THC-rich resin glands that are growing.
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Can I cut a bud off my plant?

Trim the stem at the bottom of the bud as closely as you can without causing the bud to break down. You don't want the stem to be exposed anywhere but at the bottom. Remove the crow's feet—these are the leaves at the bottom that look like little bird feet. Trim off extra plant matter and manicure the bud.
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What week does buds stop growing?

At week 4 of the flowering stage, your cannabis plants will likely have stopped growing altogether and are now spending all their energy on growing buds. There will still be white hairs sticking out from the buds, but the buds themselves will become bigger and fatter with each day.
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Do buds grow after Week 6?

In weeks 6-8, the buds of your plants will begin to harden; the delicate trichome heads of your flowers will cloud and turn amber, and the once milky pistils of your buds will shrink, turn brown and become fragile. Also, as your plants continue to ripen, new aromas, flavors, and pigmentation will develop.
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Do Taste Buds Grow Back?



What do over ripe buds look like?

Overripe trichomes (well ripened cannabis buds are preferred by some) Some growers like to wait until the trichome appearance has changed from mostly cloudy to mainly amber. This has the benefit of allowing the plant an extra week (or two) of bloom which may well mean a heavier harvest.
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Why are my buds so small?

Stress is the number one cause of popcorn buds.

Any kind of stress, be it from poor watering, a lack or excess of nutrients, the environment, pests, plagues, or improper care, can affect a plant's ability to grow big, dense flowers.
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Do buds grow at night or day?

Cannabis plants need short days (or more specifically long nights) in order to start flowering and make buds. Most indoor growers give their plants 12 hours of darkness and 12 hours of light each day to initiate budding and continue with that 12/12 light schedule until it's time to harvest.
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How do I make my buds harder?

Increasing the amount of CO₂ in your grow room can help you grow bigger, denser buds. By doing so, you'll help plants photosynthesise faster and encourage them to take up more nutrients and water.
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Do buds grow during flushing?

Plants, however, do not stop growing when they are being flushed. Rapidly expanding buds can be seen even while the flush is removing nutrients. High nutrient levels are not typical in nature, so when nutrients are encountered, all are welcome.
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What happens if you wait too long to harvest?

Waiting longer to harvest gives the trichomes ample time to develop. But the longer you wait, the more highly intoxicating and sedative your flower will become. This is especially true for indica strains, but even sativa strains can become sedating.
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Does curing increase smell?

By preserving terpenes (THC) and cannabinoids (CBD) while diminishing the buds' chlorophyll content, curing mellows and enriches the flavour, effects and smell of weed. However, both during the growing and drying processes and after curing, weed's odor is its biggest asset and its greatest drawback.
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Can you cut a bud off before harvest?

Therefore, it is best to wait until the final week before harvest. At this point, remove the largest fan leaves and get rid of dying foliage. However, if you spot dead leaves a few weeks beforehand, feel free to trim them. It is also necessary to trim your buds after harvesting.
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Can I harvest with white pistils?

Your plants are not harvest-ready if the pistils are white and sticking up. It is the same if the trichomes are clear. Harvesting now will result in a low yield and decreased potency. Wait until your plants have stopped growing new pistils, and at least 40% of them have changed color and curled in.
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Do buds get bigger last 2 weeks?

THE FINAL 2 WEEKS OF FLOWERING. If you grow strains with an average flowering time, the majority of bud development will occur by the 6th week of bloom. In the last two weeks, the buds will mostly be ripening and not really growing much more in size.
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What does Reveg look like?

Re-vegging happens when flowering plants get light during their 12-hour dark period. A few interrupted nights or even a small light leak can start a re-veg! Re-vegging cannabis plants show odd leaf symptoms such as: smooth leaf edges.
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How do nugs get tight?

Ensure Plants are Receiving Adequate Sunlight

To grow the densest, biggest buds possible, your plants need plenty of light. If you're growing outdoors, make sure your plants receive at least 6-8 hours of sunlight a day, but 10-12 is optimal. Put your plants on a south-facing slope and they'll get the most sun possible.
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Can I harvest top buds first?

No Bud Should Be Picked Before Its Time

Other varieties mature from the top down, or alternately, from the outside in. For these varieties, the buds on the outside mature faster than inner buds hidden from the light. Once the outer buds are harvested, the inner branches are exposed to light and quickly ripen.
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Why should we not touch plants at night?

At night, since the stomata on a leaf are closed, there is no gas exchange taking place. Therefore, there is neither oxygen nor carbon dioxide present around a tree at night. At night, trees give out some toxic gases such as sulphur dioxide. This can be harmful to humans as well as other life forms.
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Do bigger pots mean bigger buds?

Bigger pots does not mean bigger plants. The recommended pot size for transplanting is between 2 to 4 inches larger in diameter from the pot that the plant was planted in. This gives the roots enough space to spread and absorb more water and nutrients.
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Are popcorn buds worth it?

Popcorn buds sound like a delicious treat, but are these miniature weed nugs any good? The short answer is: yes. The long answer delves into the difference in potency, aroma, and “bag appeal” between popcorn nugs and denser flower buds.
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Why are my buds not getting fatter?

Plant Has Stopped “Living”

If you've burned off or otherwise lost all your leaves and sugar leaves, take the plant down. Your buds won't fatten up without any green on the plant, but buds may start to get discolored or otherwise damaged. No Green Leaves Left – Ready to Harvest!
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How do you fatten up buds before harvest?

Light intensity

To some degree, more light translates to fatter buds and higher yields (you'll need to pay attention to the distance between your grow light and plants or your plant may suffer from light burn). Increasing light intensity is the most effective way to fatten up buds.
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