Thank you so much for the advice. I've chopped early before too. And it sux bad. I'm actually almost a month later than the year I chopped on Sept 4th.Don’t chop early, just do what you can to correct whatever’s causing that in the environment(light, heat, possibly root issues) and keep on trucking until it’s ready. I chopped one early this year and it’s killin me inside bro, 5oz of what amounts to donkey feed bro
Yeah man no need to trip too hard, look at heat and or light intensity, I’d lean more towards light intensity, they seem to not need as much at the end. you’re still smooth sailing either way thoThank you so much for the advice. I've chopped early before too. And it sux bad. I'm actually almost a month later than the year I chopped on Sept 4th.
This time of year can be a real junk twister, come so far and anything can go wrong.... But a.lot of stuff can go right, too.
Thanks again for calming me down a bit. Hope it doesn't get out of control. Seems like a lot of my plants are throwing calyxs' towards the very tops right now.
Yeah I would rather let it go and harvest one bowl of good smoke than harvest early and have a pound of worthless crap.Don’t chop early, just do what you can to correct whatever’s causing that in the environment(light, heat, possibly root issues) and keep on trucking until it’s ready. I chopped one early this year and it’s killin me inside bro, 5oz of what amounts to donkey feed bro
Lol, yes it is. The 3 big culprits are heat, light and genetics. Being outdoor if you have not gone through heat wave or have a neighbor with annoying flood lights that hit your plants it is likely just genetic. Many strains are prone to foxtailimg. Stress like a wind storm would likely cause nanners/hermie issues and not foxtailing. Either way it's not a real big deal.This is all outdoor folks, (pretty sure i posted in outdoor thread, lol) so I cant see anything that lightwise or heat wise could be the cause... also the leaf curling is not from heat, but could be from cold and too much phosphorus. The only other weird thing I could think of, was when there was a windstorm and it blew over some plants, had to move some pots onto the porch overnight, which may have reduced the light, but i didnt think a one day variation was enough to alter this weeds process. And as far as 'nowhere near done' well, thats a little harsh. Im hoping its only a couple weeks but if you say so, lol.