Can I harvest this plant? (higher humidity due to rain)

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Hi guys!
The weather doesn't like me, it's been raining for 2 days and according to the forecast it's supposed to rain for the next 5 days. I'm growing an automatic and the plant is 75 days old. I am deciding whether I can harvest and thus potentially save the yield or still try to outlast but the humidity is about 60-80%, I am growing in a greenhouse.
I am sending photos of the trichomes, thank you in advance :)
 
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Deadstill

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If I haven't said it before, Howdy, and welcome to the Farm! 🤠

It looks fairly close but I'd let it go a little longer, if possible.
 
koudy

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Here is more pictures. Unfortunately I have just discovered mould on my plant because of the rain. Can I harvest the whole plant or get rid of the mold and pray? :D
 
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koudy

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Here is more pictures. Unfortunately I have just discovered mould on my plant because of the rain. Can I harvest the whole plant or get rid of the mold and pray? :D
I see that the flash slightly distorted the photo, in fact I have a bit more white pistils (about 70% brown 30% white +-)
 
HerbalEdu

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I had to deal with mold a few time, what i usually do is either chopping the plant either trying to remove the affected part and push what remain one or two weeks more, i choose depending how many plant per batch are affected, if it's a lot i chop asap if a few i remove the moldy part and try to push the plant, in case i continue and mold show again i chop.

Also usually that's the main cola that's affected, and secondary buds are oki, so i can also chop the main cola and leaves the secondary branches longer

Always better to chop early than losing everything to mold. Cannabinoid might not be at their spike but there's still some, enough to enjoy your weed usually

You can attempt to clean the affected part and push the plant but you won't succeed at all time doing so.
 
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Itscheese94

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As Ed said, I wouldn't risk it. It can go from just a little to full plant rot in a matter of days.
 
koudy

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So I processed 2/3 of the plant as a precaution. I let the rest ripen. Thanks for advice! :)
 
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