Should i harvest?

victoryou

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OK guys here s the thing, this is my first time growing pot, tomorrow a rain will come but i still have some white hairs and i would loved to leave her 5 more days, the thing is i also have some spots with bortrytis.Should i harvest tomorrow?
 

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JimmiP

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Cut out the affected areas, and then some. Then spray with potassium bicarbonate solution. Let that sit a while and gently shake off the excess solution........

Now that is what I would normally suggest to someone who wanted to rush it and pick too early...... But this is one of those rare occasions where I don't invoke the old adage, "if you think it's ready, wait another week " . You could cut those right before the rain if you want to. They might swell some more though. So I would do what I first suggested (as a preventive measure) and then wait as long as I could. Every day you can wait will normally help.
Good luck friend!
 

victoryou

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Cut out the affected areas, and then some. Then spray with potassium bicarbonate solution. Let that sit a while and gently shake off the excess solution........

Now that is what I would normally suggest to someone who wanted to rush it and pick too early...... But this is one of those rare occasions where I don't invoke the old adage, "if you think it's ready, wait another week " . You could cut those right before the rain if you want to. They might swell some more though. So I would do what I first suggested (as a preventive measure) and then wait as long as I could. Every day you can wait will normally help.
Good luck friend!
thanks very much for the advice, how does this buds look to u?Would u give them another week?
 

JimmiP

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I leave them until they are ready. You're there or darn close. Check the trichomes on those swollen cylaxs. If the majority look cloudy and very few are clear you will probably find a few amber colored ones too. If that's the case it is good enough. Waiting a week might give you a little more weight and resin content though. Choices at this point are a balancing act. In the end its your plant and your decision.
 
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