First grow ready to cut or not?

MrMacCarrot

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If anyone can give me there opinion on my first grow its a amnesia auto cant remember which brand it was its around 10 weeks old an was on a 14 hours on 10 off under 600 watt led light I was thinking of cutting it soon and was wondering if there was any point in keeping it any longer as I'm not sure if it's past the swelling stage yet I have already flushed it I know you can tell exactly when it ready by using a magnifying tool which I've ordered any advice or tips would be much appreciated
 

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Tolerance Break

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Well, if you flushed already, she has nothing left to eat, so I'm not sure what you're hoping to achieve by keeping her alive and starving longer.
 

MrMacCarrot

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Well, if you flushed already, she has nothing left to eat, so I'm not sure what you're hoping to achieve by keeping her alive and starving longer.
I thought if you flushed the plant it forces it to use the nutrients stored within themselves which I did today I didn't think the effect would be Immediate and needed time to use those said nutrients hence why I haven't cut it yet what would your suggestion be cut it now or add a lil more nutrients to it an let it go a few more weeks?
 

J. Rocket

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feed/water normally right up to the day after you chop. bad karma to starve it.
whats your growing medium?
full pic of plant helps.
 

MrMacCarrot

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feed/water normally right up to the day after you chop. bad karma to starve it.
whats your growing medium?
full pic of plant helps.
The soils biobizz top max, I can post full pics when I get home, I thought if you feed right up until the chop it effects the taste once its dried an cured, would you recommend me chopping it now or do you think it could get bigger if I started feeding it again thanks
 

J. Rocket

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afik its not benificial to starve your cannabis plant at the end. period.
feed/water as you should for its age/growth state and medium.
 

MrMacCarrot

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afik its not benificial to starve your cannabis plant at the end. period.
feed/water as you should for its age/growth state and medium.
The reason it looks a little deformed is that it fell off a table around a week back so I put some stakes in for some extra support what would ur advice be regarding cutting now or feeding it an letting it live a few more weeks?
 

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Boatguy

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The reason it looks a little deformed is that it fell off a table around a week back so I put some stakes in for some extra support what would ur advice be regarding cutting now or feeding it an letting it live a few more weeks?
It looks like it is revegging.
Smooth leaves with no serration, many few fingered leaves. What happened to it?
 
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