Cold weathers a coming!!!

Outdoor white widow starting week 11 today. Temps are in the 40s in the chi. Gonna get down in the low 30s next couple nights but warm back up in the 40s. My trichs are milky and tons of gold. Am I good to harvest or can I leave it go another couple days?
 
Outdoor white widow starting week 11 today. Temps are in the 40s in the chi. Gonna get down in the low 30s next couple nights but warm back up in the 40s. My trichs are milky and tons of gold. Am I good to harvest or can I leave it go another couple days?
sounds like shes done unless you are going for more amber but pics would help
 
Outdoor white widow starting week 11 today. Temps are in the 40s in the chi. Gonna get down in the low 30s next couple nights but warm back up in the 40s. My trichs are milky and tons of gold. Am I good to harvest or can I leave it go another couple days?
20 to 30 % amber chop her down
 
Old man winter threw a stab at my girls the other day, but he didn't win. Although he did freeze them solid! Temps have warmed back up here and no more frost that I can see in the upcoming days, but in these photos the temps got down to 28 degrees.

It has been 3 days since the hard freeze and they have not been affected the slightest, leaves all pointing up and getting frostier by the day... Key is to wash off the ice right before the sunrise, in my case while the sun was rising with seaweed juice.

Then as you can tell the ones that were hiding underground were not affected by frost at all....

The first three pics is an Island Afghani the last is an R-2.

They are tougher than most people think!

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Old man winter threw a stab at my girls the other day, but he didn't win. Although he did freeze them solid! Temps have warmed back up here and no more frost that I can see in the upcoming days, but in these photos the temps got down to 28 degrees.

It has been 3 days since the hard freeze and they have not been affected the slightest, leaves all pointing up and getting frostier by the day... Key is to wash off the ice right before the sunrise, in my case while the sun was rising with seaweed juice.

Then as you can tell the ones that were hiding underground were not affected by frost at all....

The first three pics is an Island Afghani the last is an R-2.

They are tougher than most people think!

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I pulled mine Monday night. Got down to 32 and then during the day warmed up in the mid 40s. Noticed the leaves curling a little. Didn’t want to take any chances.
 
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