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    Red face Are these ready to chop?

    Hay guys Would you say these guys are ready to chop? The trichs look mainly cloudy and few ambers, couple see through.

    Grown outside since may, I think flowering is at 9 weeks, but I cant be sure. They smell SO GOOD OMG lol and theyre so sticky too!



    Baby 1: Is 2 weeks ahead of the other 2!

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    The trichs are telling me it's OK to chop now... or wait a bit if you want an amber high.

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    As MP said they look nice and cloudy, you could chop now. I zoomed in and didnt see any amber on the bud tho. Its all personal preference. If it were me id give it another week or two. But if they’re calling for lots of rain/frost etc id chop now.


    Loving the fade btw

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    I would say another two weeks. I spotted quite A few clear tricks. JMO

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    I agree with Stokes, it depends on your weather forecast.

    If that plant was in my garden I’d be chopping Wednesday, after that my forecast says rain every day for the next fortnight. Not worth risking yield for a slightly heavier stone imo. But if your forecast is good wait a while, or hedge your bets and stagger your harvest, take some now and leave the rest to amber up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mpsj View Post
    The trichs are telling me it's OK to chop now... or wait a bit if you want an amber high.
    Thanks! I want more of a high high lol

    Quote Originally Posted by Stokes View Post
    As MP said they look nice and cloudy, you could chop now. I zoomed in and didnt see any amber on the bud tho. Its all personal preference. If it were me id give it another week or two. But if they’re calling for lots of rain/frost etc id chop now.


    Loving the fade btw
    Thanks! I have more pics, they are lovely and orange-amber ones dotted about!

    Quote Originally Posted by GEORGE View Post
    I would say another two weeks. I spotted quite A few clear tricks. JMO
    Yah can still def see see through ones too!

    Quote Originally Posted by Vlad View Post
    I agree with Stokes, it depends on your weather forecast.

    If that plant was in my garden I’d be chopping Wednesday, after that my forecast says rain every day for the next fortnight. Not worth risking yield for a slightly heavier stone imo. But if your forecast is good wait a while, or hedge your bets and stagger your harvest, take some now and leave the rest to amber up.
    Ah poo haha I just checked, its basically rain forever now haha

    Thanks guys! Lots to think about!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vlad View Post
    I agree with Stokes, it depends on your weather forecast.

    If that plant was in my garden I’d be chopping Wednesday, after that my forecast says rain every day for the next fortnight. Not worth risking yield for a slightly heavier stone imo. But if your forecast is good wait a while, or hedge your bets and stagger your harvest, take some now and leave the rest to amber up.
    Not too terribly experienced, but I’m with Vlad on this; I like to harvest some of the plant a little earlier, because I like that happy, light, high, but still like some a bit stronger. And you can figure out which way you like more.


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    Quote Originally Posted by PoizonIvy View Post
    Not too terribly experienced, but I’m with Vlad on this; I like to harvest some of the plant a little earlier, because I like that happy, light, high, but still like some a bit stronger. And you can figure out which way you like more.


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    I think Im gonna take them down wednesday!

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