Who still has plants running in northern California?

I'm letting mine go at least another week but I'm on the East coast in VA. It's survived a hurricane and two hard freezes without any bud rot or PM so far. Best of luck to all the late season harvester's out there still.
 
Tomorrow is November 1st. Just curious on how many folks still have plants running into November.

I only have 1 left to chop but it will be running through week 2 of November if not longer. Pic was taken recently.

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I didn’t run any outdoor this year but my girl has 3 still going outside. We’re in Sacramento.
They are getting close to finish. Maybe another week or two.
Rain is coming tomorrow
:shock:
 
I didn’t run any outdoor this year but my girl has 3 still going outside. We’re in Sacramento.
They are getting close to finish. Maybe another week or two.
Rain is coming tomorrow
:shock:
And Sunday and then again next week. Luckily I have a shed with a 300 watt Mars hydro light for rainy days that I can have 1 plant in.
 
And Sunday and then again next week. Luckily I have a shed with a 300 watt Mars hydro light for rainy days that I can have 1 plant in.
I didn’t realize so much rain is coming. Luckily we have way to provide a canopy to block rain from wetting the plants when needed. May be time to chop sooner than later.
 
Sac area here. I pulled my Mr E Pupil3 weeks ago because of bud rot. 2 weeks ago saw a bit in my MAC1 and pulled it, pretty much done anyway. Few days later I pulled my Dosidos Sherbert after finding a budworm. Pretty much done as well. I would have liked to give them a few more weeks, but better to have a decent harvest than losing most to rot/worms, so easy to get rot here late fall.

Either way, I would have pulled by today, rain coming which basically guarantees rot
 
Sac area here. I pulled my Mr E Pupil3 weeks ago because of bud rot. 2 weeks ago saw a bit in my MAC1 and pulled it, pretty much done anyway. Few days later I pulled my Dosidos Sherbert after finding a budworm. Pretty much done as well. I would have liked to give them a few more weeks, but better to have a decent harvest than losing most to rot/worms, so easy to get rot here late fall.

Either way, I would have pulled by today, rain coming which basically guarantees rot
I'm surprised to hear about that much rot tbh. We have had a pretty low humidity year here.

I have removed 2 small colas due to it and nothing else has been an issue.
 
This thread just reminded me I have a plant in my garden I haven't looked at since Sept.
I'll go take a gander. It's been -4° once or twice and multiple frosty mornings.
It's just an extra cut I threw into the ground for no reason. Lol. Pics to follow
(It's prob tiny)
 
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