Two huge ladies, sisters from bag seeds. One hydroponic, one in soil. They have been in flower for 11 weeks. I had not harvested yet as I was hoping buds would increase in size.

1) unknown genetics, so unknown flower length
2) January 14th -3 weeks into flower, in a cold snap and power outage that devistated veg plants, (three of four mothers die, plus most other veg) AND of those in flow- three died, four lived. These two obviously lived but the hydro went to 60% yellow wilted dead leaves, the soil a bit better.

....it seemed it took 2.5 weeks to recover and look healthy again....so unsure of how that has effected bug growth/ strength...

BUT.... tri-chromes are past 70%, closer to 90+ % and I fear that....

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I really need to harvest atleast one now, over this weekend to have the time, privacy to do the steps. The hydro plant has only been flushed for 2 days....so I was leaning towards the soil....but when changing out the resevoir tonight, I clipped off 1/3 of the root mass on the hydro.

So, any help on which you'd recommend I tackle in the next 20 hours or so.

And any thought on how much damage I might do if I let one/ both go until next weekend...with 90+ percent amber tri-chromes.

Many, many thanks for time, thought and answers
genuine Reviewed by genuine on . 1st harvest HELP !!!! por favor Two huge ladies, sisters from bag seeds. One hydroponic, one in soil. They have been in flower for 11 weeks. I had not harvested yet as I was hoping buds would increase in size. 1) unknown genetics, so unknown flower length 2) January 14th -3 weeks into flower, in a cold snap and power outage that devistated veg plants, (three of four mothers die, plus most other veg) AND of those in flow- three died, four lived. These two obviously lived but the hydro went to 60% yellow wilted dead Rating: 5