Pistils are the reproductive organs (well in female plants anyways) that contain the ovaries where seeds will develop if fertilized. Ok, a quick marijuana plant structure 101, or phytomorphology if you prefer. Take this as a cue that the buds are reaching maturity and becoming ready to harvest. This is because the plant is focusing all its resources on the buds. However, during the flowering phase, yellow fan leaves are a sign that they’re beginning to die. Naturally, this would need addressing by determining the deficiencies and following a remedial plan. It suggests that your plant is lacking in some nutrients. If the fan leaves turn yellow during the vegetative stage it's a bad sign that is known as chlorosis. This is one of the most obvious indicators and you don’t have to be a professional botanist to notice the change. Let's start with the visible signs your plants are ready to harvest: Leaves To determine when your crop is actually ready to harvest, here are some important indicators to keep an eye on. Individual (environmental) conditions may vary and affect how quickly your marijuana reaches maturity. However, it is not always that black and white. Generally speaking, experts advise that Indica and Sativa strains are ready after 8 and 10 weeks of flowering respectively. Seedbanks and suppliers often indicate a suggested harvest time and many novice growers stick religiously to these recommendations. Knowing when to harvest your marijuana crop doesn't solely come down to a timeframe.
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