To Chop Or Not To Chop? That is the question...

I've grown around 20+ different strains of auto's I run lights 24/7 never had one not flower on it's own. Maybe I've been lucky but we're talking a lot of plants and this is god's honest truth.
I dont doubt you.

Just have seen a bunch of auto grows that worked out poorly. To each his own, changing light cycle isnt a chore it is just a one time event.

Edit: Photoperiod plants dont take much longer and are much more predictable
 
Exodus cheese autoflower...

Let's do a poll, vote yes or no if you would chop. I need to smoke the fuker :hump: trichomes are cloudy a few still clear on the buds. Sugar leaves trichomes are cloudy and a few amber. My lungs are saying just do it but my brain say's wait, my lungs say wait for what? :bigjoint:

It's apparently a 9/11 week strain, we're on week 10
If you cant wait just take a few bottom buds and fire some up.
Leave the rest for another week and then review.
 
I wouldn't chop either, but I like sleepy time weed. My hubby calls mine Nyquil lmao!
However, I did chop one of mine early once bc I talked myself into it and totally regretted it later.
 
I don't want to chop it and know I shouldn't I just don't want to spend cash on weed to smoke when I've got lots of weed right Infront of me :wall: I'm not going to chop it I'll wait and be miserable. not one of you encouraged me to carry on trying to convince myself lmao so there goes 100+ on weed lol
 
I don't want to chop it and know I shouldn't I just don't want to spend cash on weed to smoke when I've got lots of weed right Infront of me :wall: I'm not going to chop it I'll wait and be miserable. not one of you encouraged me to carry on trying to convince myself lmao so there goes 100+ on weed lol

You will thank us later lmao it'll last longer too bc it will be stronger.
 
Just have seen a bunch of auto grows that worked out poorly. To each his own, changing light cycle isnt a chore it is just a one time event.
The majority of auto grows that you've seen turn out poorly are from new growers who have somehow stumbled upon the idea that autoflowers are perfect for beginners.
 
BUT.....

As soon as I see not one clear trichome that plant is getting it :hump: because the buzz is good on it now :bigjoint:
Guess you'll be waiting a few more weeks then. Stop checking trichomes on sugar leaves and look at them on the flower. Otherwise you are going to continuously short yourself a better product, in both quality and yield.
 
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