I hear ya. Not trying to talk you in to chopping it, but so you know, green leaves do not mean it isn't flushed. To the best of my knowledge, chlorophyll dissipation has to do with the way you dry and cure. You flush the plant to get rid of the taste of the nutes. A good slow dry will dissipate chlorophyll, then curing for at least two weeks. I've had plenty of green harvested plants that didn't taste green once properly dried
I hear yah i just waited so long on this plant i wanna see how long i can take her if that ensures more bud swellling/ aromas that some growers get later in flower like thc titan on youtube his plants are dark green but when he choos his plants are atleast turning a little yellower meaning a visual sign as he says the olant has atten ul its nuted and is dine with swelling and is ready for chop because when they get their yellow fall/ flush fade color they stop absorbing the light just what i heard i just want good cannabis thats why im scared to chop her the breeder states 60-70 days that can be pheno deoendant but i just wanna seem type of color that indicates shes eatibg uo her nutes in her leaves before i chop
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I agree with you, when the plant is yellowing it does help speed up chlorophyll break down and you end up getting that proper skunky smell a git sooner. It's just that there's less chlorophyll in the plant when it's all yellowing already. maybe cut N out a bit earlier next time. Some times the plant still has access to too much N at the end to yellow I think