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can i cut it early?

gwaziman001

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i have a 8 week plant quite abit orange but not all stinks so much!! can i cut early will i lose much grams?:wall:
 

plaguedog

Active Member
If you cut your plant early, not only do you lose potency but also yield. why rush now when you have been growing for so long? Just be patient and make SURE it's mature. There is no point in harvesting early after spending months growing the plant out. I think it's the number one mistake made by growers, if you wait you will be rewarded.
 

doitinthewoods

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sure cut early. Yes, you will probably get more weight if you wait, but if you don't have the patience, settle for mediocrity
 

ReAVeR

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not to be off topic, but doitinthewoods, i hope your name refers to cultivating... last time i tried that one I had about 40 mosquito bites on my ass cheeks
 

doitinthewoods

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not to be off topic, but doitinthewoods, i hope your name refers to cultivating... last time i tried that one I had about 40 mosquito bites on my ass cheeks
Yes, that's what it refers to. If you have this problem try cutting off the match heads on a pack of matches and eating them. Chase it with water. This will keep a lot of pests away from you. I think it's the sulfer they can taste or smell in your perspiration, and they won't fuck with you. So, keep doinitinthewoods.

Or you could always use off, but that's not a very attractive fragrance.
 
I had a cousin in the woods and he was from Houston. Riding in the Jeep taking trails out in the middle fo nowhere...well nature called. Flipped up the arm rest grabbed the roll of TP and ran into the woods. Ill never forget his reaction, "You shit in the woods?"...Poor city folk.

If its an autoflower (2 month cycle) than cut it.
 

doitinthewoods

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haha no way, you've got to be kidding? have you tried it?
Yea, it works, although a lot of people say it doesn't and that it's a myth. Sulfer actually doesn't come out in your sweat. I really don't know why it works, but it does seem to have an effect. DEET works better. People also say that pissing on your own feet doesn't help prevent atheletes foot, but it does.
 

doc111

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Yea, it works, although a lot of people say it doesn't and that it's a myth. Sulfer actually doesn't come out in your sweat. I really don't know why it works, but it does seem to have an effect. DEET works better. People also say that pissing on your own feet doesn't help prevent atheletes foot, but it does.
Hmmmm....so that's why I never get athletes foot.:lol:
 

ReAVeR

Well-Known Member
Yea, it works, although a lot of people say it doesn't and that it's a myth. Sulfer actually doesn't come out in your sweat. I really don't know why it works, but it does seem to have an effect. DEET works better. People also say that pissing on your own feet doesn't help prevent atheletes foot, but it does.
damn, lol, I wish I knew this like 10th grade year of HS. My girlfriend at the time used to carry a blanket in her bookbag, and whenever we felt like taking a break from a spot under the stairwell (lol), we'd head to the woods in my neighborhood before we got to my house
 

doitinthewoods

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changing your socks prevents athletes foot.
this is true, and not wearing colored socks also helps. If you're walking 10 miles a day in combat boots, sometimes it just doesn't matter how many times you change your socks.

Generally speaking there is no need to piss on your feet. haha
 

doc111

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this is true, and not wearing colored socks also helps. If you're walking 10 miles a day in combat boots, sometimes it just doesn't matter how many times you change your socks.

Generally speaking there is no need to piss on your feet. haha
It just sort of happens when I take a shower.
 
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