Should I Pull the trigger today ?!

It’s been almost 10 weeks into flower. Already seeing about 10 percent amber, the only thing worrying me is the few pistils that either are not brown or look brand new. Is today the day? :thinking:

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I would chop it…the few white pistils are just a bit of fox tailing. The trichomes are your best indicator. :wolf: :vulcan_salute: :man_mage:

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So today is the day :star_struck: :pray: Thank you brother !

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Would wet trimming some now at chop ruin any of the harvest?

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You can trim as much as you wish at this point. I typically start taking leaves off over the last couple of weeks. I do the final trim when dry and ready for cure.

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thanks bro :pray:

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Woohoo happy harvest. :blush:

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:tada: congratulations

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Thank you growmies ! :smiling_face_with_tear::face_holding_back_tears:

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Nice grow! Great work! That’s a frosty lady!

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Nice grow! Good job :clap: :+1:

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@Hugh85 Thank you, brother. :pray: Now, the final, if not most important, stretch. The dreaded drying and curing that is :laughing:

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Nice job congratulations on the harvest.

I just havested ,hung and dried and manicured a beautiful plant. Took forever trimming her . Got 2 full mason jars and about a good solid quarter of trimmings. When i chopped her It was a sad day lol,kinda like losing a friend lmao. Then to top that i had to transplant a flowering plant in its 4th week that was rootbound its been 72hrs and shes finally recovering. Heres a few pics of what i grew

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Timber.

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Awesome! Congrats!

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is this a good temp for drying bc my crop is in drying mode

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If you can bring temps as close to 60 degrees F as you can, and up the humidity to as close to 60 degrees F. That is what is said to be optimal

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Temp can be dialed down alittle. At around 60-70 is safe and humidity should definitely be around 50-60 percent to avoid the plant drying overly fast.

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