Ready to cut?

perc30

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i think these are close, what do you think? trichomes are roughly 10% amber, the rest cloudy white.

also i did a poor job of training the plants overall so i have some buds that are not fully mature beneath the top layers... can i partially cut the plant and continue to feed and let the rest of the plant grow?
 

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Too early. Wait a few weeks or so.

Oh, and you can totally harvest in sections too. If you chop the top, the bottoms can keep fattening up.
 
Too early. Wait a few weeks or so.

Oh, and you can totally harvest in sections too. If you chop the top, the bottoms can keep fattening up.

I definitely plan on doing that then. I've heard things about potentially harming the plants by doing too many cuts... worst case is I kill the bottom, best case is I increase yield, in all events the bottom parts of the plants are way far from ready.
 
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