# LSD Zamnesia Tripping 🙂 | Harvest Day — Week 14 From Seed
Well…
This one became something special.
Week 14 from seed, harvest day officially arrived for our LSD girls, and honestly, standing in front of these plants during harvest felt a little surreal. The entire room had that strange mix of excitement, silence, stickiness, exhaustion, curiosity, and gratitude growers probably know very well.
This run taught us a lot.
Before diving into the harvest itself, a quick recap for everyone joining now:
These plants were grown under 12/12 from seed. No traditional long vegetative phase. No giant bush-building period. No months of shaping before flowering. The idea behind these runs has always been curiosity:
- observing morphology,
- understanding structure,
- exploring how genetics behave under flowering conditions from the beginning,
- and learning how much expression comes naturally when we interfere less.
And honestly?
The morphology on these LSDs became fascinating.
For a mostly indica-leaning hybrid, they absolutely did not develop the way many people would expect from a classic “indica structure.” Instead of short dense bushes, these girls built massive central colas with strong vertical expression and incredible flower stacking all the way through.
Not the tallest plants in the world…
…but the flower mass?
Serious business.
You can actually see it clearly in the photos where I’m standing beside them, holding them, comparing them to speakers, equipment, and studio gear. The scale becomes obvious immediately. The plants may not dominate a room vertically, but the density and flower production are honestly impressive.
Huge colas.
Heavy structure.
Beautiful stacking.
Outstanding resin production.
And the closer harvest came, the more unreal they became.
Of course, before chopping everything down, we had to bring them into the studio one final time. Some plants deserve proper portraits before the end, and these girls definitely earned that treatment.
The studio sessions were incredible:
- dramatic lighting,
- macro photography,
- behind-the-scenes moments,
- live videos,
- giant cola shots,
- resin closeups,
- and all the tiny details that are impossible to appreciate properly with the naked eye alone.
This is also where macro photography becomes something really special.
Macro photography is not just “zooming in.”
It’s about revealing another world hidden inside the flower:
- trichome heads,
- resin texture,
- pistil coloration,
- gland development,
- frost layering,
- microscopic color changes,
- tiny resin rivers running across sugar leaves.
And harvest time is honestly one of the most beautiful phases for macro work because the plant is at peak expression:
- swollen calyxes,
- mature trichomes,
- fading leaves,
- curling pistils,
- oily resin everywhere.
The flowers almost stop looking real under proper magnification.
And speaking about resin…
Oh my God.
The finger hash during harvest was absolutely insane.
Or technically, since we are talking about live fresh material, this would be closer to charas than classic dry-trim finger hash.
And there is actually a difference.
Traditional finger hash usually comes from handling dried or partially dried flowers during trimming, while charas is collected directly from fresh living material. The resin profile, texture, aroma, and even effects can feel noticeably different because the compounds are still fully alive and fresh inside the plant material.
This sticky dark resin has been used traditionally for centuries, especially in places like India, where charas still holds cultural, medicinal, and spiritual importance today. Even Lord Shiva is historically associated with charas in many traditions.
And honestly, after handling these plants during harvest… it becomes very easy to understand why humans have respected this resin for such a long time.
The flowers were unbelievably oily.
Not dry frost.
Not sandy frost.
Not airy resin.
Proper greasy, sticky, living resin.
The kind that coats your gloves instantly and keeps building layer after layer while working. At some point during harvest, you stop trimming and start realizing you accidentally created little resin sculptures on your fingertips. 😄
We also froze around 800 grams of fresh material for future washing and extraction work.
And this is only the beginning.
Future reports will cover:
- washing,
- ice water extraction,
- separating grades,
- drying techniques,
- collection,
- curing,
- and the entire process from fresh frozen material into final concentrate.
So definitely stay tuned, because that part of the journey is going to be incredibly interesting too.
The remaining plants are now hanging whole for drying.
Instead of aggressively breaking everything down into tiny branches immediately, we chose to dry the plants mostly whole to slow the drying process naturally and preserve quality as much as possible.
Current expectation:
- around 7–12 days drying,
depending on how each plant behaves individually.
Because at this stage, patience matters.
Drying too quickly can destroy weeks and months of work surprisingly fast:
- aroma loss,
- harsh smoke,
- terpene degradation,
- uneven curing,
- brittle flower texture.
Harvest is not the finish line.
Drying and curing are part of the grow too.
And honestly, some people underestimate just how important these final stages truly are.
Now let’s talk trichomes for a moment, because this is always an important conversation.
For me personally, harvest timing is all about trichome maturity.
This run was harvested with:
- the majority cloudy,
- a small but important touch of amber,
- and a few still transitioning.
That is personally where I believe the plant reaches peak balance.
Cloudy trichomes usually represent peak cannabinoid maturity and expression for the type of effect I personally prefer:
strong,
complex,
alive,
euphoric,
full-spectrum.
Amber absolutely has value too, and I encourage people to experiment with later harvest windows if they enjoy heavier, more sedative effects. But in my experience, once too many heads become amber, part of the energetic complexity starts shifting toward degradation pathways and more CBN-heavy expressions.
That can be wonderful medicine too.
Just different medicine.
This is why harvest timing becomes deeply personal for every grower eventually. There is no universal “perfect harvest day.” There is only observation, intention, and preference.
And these girls felt ready.
The fading across the leaves confirmed it beautifully too:
- yellows,
- pale greens,
- orange pistils,
- swollen flowers,
- fully expressed resin,
- end-of-life coloration everywhere.
The plants looked alive and dying at the same time in the most beautiful possible way.
Mr. Baggy, of course, stayed with us throughout the entire process helping along the way 😄 and we included a few behind-the-scenes moments because honestly, those moments matter too. Sometimes the chaos around the grow becomes part of the story itself.
And next week?
Next week becomes another important chapter:
- trimming,
- curing updates,
- smoke review,
- washing process,
- extraction updates,
- and the final transformation of everything we have been nurturing for all these weeks.
This harvest actually happened a while ago already, which gave us enough time to let the drying and curing process evolve properly before discussing final quality. We wanted the next report to feel complete instead of rushed.
And finally…
Thank you.
To Zamnesia for the genetics.
To Plagron.
To F.O.G.
To the LEDs and all the gear involved.
To GrowDiaries.
To the community.
To the longtime followers and OGs.
To the new curious visitors.
To the supporters.
To the skeptics.
To the silent viewers.
To the people who stayed since day one.
To the people who just discovered this run now.
To the lovers and even the haters 😄
If someone spent even a few moments here sharing this journey with us, then they deserve some gratitude and positive energy in return.
Wishing everyone healthy plants, peaceful minds, sticky fingers, beautiful harvests, and a little curiosity on their own journey too. 🌱
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📸 P.S. – The Eye Behind the Lens
All photos in this diary (for now — except for the ones showing the camera, which I took with an iPhone) are taken with a Sony A6700 paired with a Sony full-frame macro lens and a few more.
Photography is part of the story — it’s how we share the fine textures, the glow, and the quiet details that words can’t always capture.
I’ve also started experimenting with photo stacking — a technique where multiple images, each taken at a slightly different focus point, are layered together to create one perfectly sharp image from front to back.
It’s not digital enhancement or AI; it’s pure photography — a way to reveal the plant’s beauty in microscopic depth, from trichome to petal.
You’ll even see a few shots of "ghost me" capturing the shots — camera, lens, setup — because every grow deserves not just to be cultivated, but documented like art.
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