How much longer?

Autodoctor

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Haha I'm not really in a rush to chop, this is actually my first grow that went through the whole cycle and I'm just learning and asking for advice.

@twentyeight.threefive Thanks, I'll definitely wait, I'm only here to make sure I'm on the right track. It's my first.
@ComfortCreator Thanks for the insight.
@Budzbuddha Maybe its too much nitrogen but ya I agree it's leafy. Only having fun with this plant. I'll post the trimmed buds when I harvest :)
I think we all still get that feeling when it gets close. If not then what’s the fun of it.
 

jarful

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Just please. For the love of god, just please dont ask when you should start to flush
I've read a lot of content/material regarding that and I came to the belief that it's pointless, you can never really flush a plant so what's the point of depriving it?

I'm really against all the torture techniques being spread around, even the extended dark-period pre-harvest. I'll follow the school of growers that keeps being good (like nature be) to their plants until harvest.
 

jarful

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So it's been two weeks since my last update and a lot happened to the plant due to my inexperience and real life issues, the plant hermied and pollinated itself and it seems to be re-vegging now :( (I'm not even sure if its re-veg but from what I read on this forum, it looks like it.)

This is my first grow and it's for my personal use, I personally won't mind seedy buds and I'll also save the seeds.

This happened late in flowering, please see the pictures and advise if I should chop now or the plant is still immature? I tried to check the trichomes using a usb microscope and I can definitely see a few amber ones, but the majority looks cloudy to me and there are some clear heads.

I don't mind leaving it for longer but I'm not sure if it will help or just cause more harm.

Thanks for all the help guys, I appreciate it.
 

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ComfortCreator

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Even though it was appropriate to post in the newbie section, I would suggest closing this thread and posting the same pics in the outdoor section.

You need specific expertise from outdoor growers who understand all the complicated things going on with your situation. You can and will get quick advice, try not to worry.
 

DrOgkush

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Those genetics might piss you off and waste your time. I’d suggest trying something different

it looks like a confused plant.
 
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