Are these ready for harvest?

TheZombywoof

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They are lookin’ good… but good enough to CHOP???
 

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Best to check the tricomes mate, if you see more amber than white trichones then they good to chop. More white than maybe a bit longer, some chop with more white which gives a slighty diffrent effect than than more amber, Have you flushed yet ? See the leaves fading which usualy means the plant has started to use all its available nutrients and leafs are dieing off. More or less canniblises it’s self.
 
What are the lower buds looking like? Foxtailing will continue to throw white pistils obviously but based on the shape, are they experiencing light stress?

I am thinking I would chop those based on those pics.

How long flowering?
 
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