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To chop, or not to chop?
These White Rhino have been going for 9 weeks now.
I only have an 8x loupe, so cant get a good view of the trichs.
...so when do you think I should give then the chop? I cant see any ambers, but am not sure if thats just the magnification or not?
Thanks guys, happy new year.
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To chop, or not to chop?
yummy... looks good.... iw ould wait a bit more...
what % of hairs are brown?
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To chop, or not to chop?
Rhino is a crazy kick. Pinch off a piece and put it next to a working fan or in an open box with a piece of paper and smoke it. If it's good, it's good. But yeah.. If around half the hairs are golden, slash it.
Envy is a sin.
--mic
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To chop, or not to chop?
Gnome, the middle plant has 60% brown hairs. The other two 40% and 10% <---that ones a satvia
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To chop, or not to chop?
In Jorge's Indoor bible, they mention, that if you don't have a microscope...harvest when the pistil's are all turned and you don't have any/much new pistil growth...this as a rule of thumb will get you in the ballpark.lw
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To chop, or not to chop?
Good to know Latewood :thumbsup: