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Nafydad420

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I'm going to chop the swollen one layer today after work. I'll let the other cook a few more days, I'll get pics later from first half of harvest. :bigjoint:
I really appreciate all of you guys. I'm anxious beyond reason and you guys are putting up with me lol.
 

Cold$moke

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I'm going to chop the swollen one layer today after work. I'll let the other cook a few more days, I'll get pics later from first half of harvest. :bigjoint:
I really appreciate all of you guys. I'm anxious beyond reason and you guys are putting up with me lol.
Just nip the stalk before the lights come on and youll be good
 

NrthrnMichigan

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What are your thoughts on the other plant?
If those white pistils are just at the top of the buds surrounded by new green growth then I would have to believe they are the start of fox tailing from some type of stress, then yes I would chop. But if you have white pistils all over the plant and no golden or brown and the trichs are mostly clear then I would wait it out.
 
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Nafydad420

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If those white pistils are just at the top of the buds surrounded by new green growth then I would have to believe they are the start of fox tailing from some type of stress, then yes I would chop. But if you have white pistils all over the plant and the trichs are mostly clear then I would wait it out.
I looked real close on both plants and didn't see new growth on either. However, the plant that isn't swollen does have more white pistils than the one I think is done. Especially on the top for some reason
 

Nafydad420

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Also I read that some strains when the calyx swells it can look like fox tailing. Not sure if that's true... and we know I'm no pro lol
 
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