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To chop or not to chop

To chop or not to chop

  • Chop them bitches and start over with solid genetics

    Votes: 7 70.0%
  • Don't chop, hide them and continue flowering despite potential stress

    Votes: 3 30.0%

  • Total voters
    10

funkervogt

donut engineer
Veteran
Dealing with a bit of a dilema involving a city inspection (see here), which has raised another question entirely: should I chop early?

I've got 4 bagseed girls almost 10 weeks into flower now. They look like they'll need another 3 weeks or so. I've been picking at one of the more finished plants, which provides an okay stone, almost all in the head.

I'm wondering if I should just chop early, deal with mediocre weed, and start a new in a few weeks when I get real genetics?

Trichs are mostly clear on most of the plants with about half cloudy.

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sunnydog

Drip King
Veteran
I feel for you....

I feel for you....

:badday::badday::badday:
I think I'd probably chop,Get everything out, and start fresh, If I am not THERE, my mind would drive me NUTS!!
 

PazVerdeRadical

all praises are due to the Most High
Veteran
security first man, I would chop them down and uninstall the closet and put all the equipment in the car. and leave closet and everything else opened to the inspectors get in and out real quit and have no questions to ask later on...

also, whatever you harvest put it in the car during the potential inspection days, no worries about odour at all in there.

good luck!

peace and health and k+
 

funkervogt

donut engineer
Veteran
Thank you all. It looks like I'm just going to suck it up and chop. With any luck I'll have some new beans coming in soon with a new cabinet to boot.

Thanks again! Will hit you all back with K when it refreshes tomorrow!
 

PazVerdeRadical

all praises are due to the Most High
Veteran
funker, moses is right, good call indeed :) just let them babies cure for a long time and you are assured of a nice smoke for sure.

much peace and good health :)
 

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