What happens if you harvest way too early?

funguy87

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If I am not mistaken the general conscious is that if you have to chop "an emergency" then chop it. If it's not ready(look at the trichs) then it can wait. Your showing us pictures that aren't close up and your kinda asking us a question without provieding the needed description to answer it. Also you might have answersed your own Question there not getting cloudy so there not ready. Hope that helped other wise I am not exactly sure what your question is or how to answer it. *cheers* good luck happy growing
 
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DesertGrow89

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If I am not mistaken the general conscious is that if you have to chop "an emergency" then chop it. If it's not ready(look at the trichs) then it can wait. Your showing us pictures that aren't close up and your kinda asking us a question without provieding the needed description to answer it. Also you might have answersed your own Question there not getting cloudy so there not ready. Hope that helped other wise I am not exactly sure what your question is or how to answer it. *cheers* good luck happy growing
Determining the correct clear to cloudy or clear to amber/translucent trichome ratio is just one of the necessary conditions for harvest time. Also ensure the plant has swollen calyxes and most pistils should be brown
 

whitebb2727

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If there is anyway you can just leave that poor plant alone, DO SO! Will you catch a buzz? Probably. And it'll be harsh and short lived.
Also, if your nipping off a plant you intend to let go and harvest; stop and think for a moment. Your stressing the plant and diverting its resources
to the places your cutting off.
It happens. Most of us did it when we were new to growing.

Patience is a virtue.
 
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