thanks, dick, first off (darkdestruction420)
and no thats light burn, never had an issue with nutrients
basically im asking how bad it will be if i chop it this early since the risk is getting too high for this house
thanks for the real help brick, the counter started when it was flipped not when showing signs... shit i really wanted this to work out but i dont think i have 2-3 more weeks time...
and theres also the issue of spidermites...
There did look to be some necrosis of the leaves between the veins on the upper leaves. When I see that my first thought is a manganese deficiency. When deficient in manganese you get necrotic and yellow spots forming on top leaves between the veins. Maybe that was at least in part due to lighting but it did appear to me that something was likely going on that was not exactly the picture of perfection.
If you have to cut down your plants wait as long as you can and let them live their final 72-hours in total darkness. Some strains that receive 72-hours of total darkness can have an increase in levels of THC up to 30%. Since you will be harvesting early I would suggest gambling and seeing if the strain you are growing is one that will respond favorably to 72-hours of darkness.
If you do have to cut as early as you are talking about you really would not be losing anything if the strain does not react in that way and if it is one that does respond that way, well then it could be what turns a sow's ear almost into a silk purse.
If it were me I would gamble and give it a try. There is little to nothing to lose, so why not go for it?