First timer, good to cut?

Alphaent01

New Member
I started counting flowering on Aug 10 and went to check progress today on day 52. Strain is white critical and the description on attitude says 50-55 days. I cannot check the trichs themselves because I am scope-less. It would be nice to cut this week because deer hunting season starts this weekend, but if you guys think I'll add more weight letting it go another week or so, so be it. Next week also looks cooler with temps in the low 60's with a few chances of rain too.

Thoughts?

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Alphaent01

New Member
GB, I appreciate you helping me out with info links, but I seriously have read most guides and stickies on this site multiple times. All I need is a "cut" or "wait a week" reply. I know the last few weeks swelling is supposed to occur and I have been watching for it, but so far its been a fairly linear growth rate.

I have done A LOT of things wrong this season, 5/6 I started died and this is my only baby left. And even at this point I think I'll be lucky to get 2 zips. But my god, what a learning experience it has been. I just don't want one of those experiences to be cutting too early.

Sorry bout the sideways pics too. :wall:
 

DrunkenRampage

Well-Known Member
What steele said. Mine could go another week or two no prob but im thinking about chopping any day now. I have a decent yield at the moment but am I the only one waiting for my girls to mature? Should i take the few pounds now or come home and find all of them gone? Rather chop a bit early than risk it.....just MHO....
 

codster25

Well-Known Member
What steele said. Mine could go another week or two no prob but im thinking about chopping any day now. I have a decent yield at the moment but am I the only one waiting for my girls to mature? Should i take the few pounds now or come home and find all of them gone? Rather chop a bit early than risk it.....just MHO....
Well said, I would pull if your at risk! If your not in a jam with possible rippers, I would wait at least 7 to 10 days, light is fading fast so each day does a great benefit to the maturing process outdoors in the Northen Hemisphere.
 
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