Stretching my girls time out, have questions on the chop.

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Pineapple Express: 55 days into flower
Medium: 22 gallon pot 5 gallon and the littler 3 all in 6 inch pots used a mix of fox farm happy frog and ocean forest for the big girl, the smaller ones ocean forest.
Nutes: stopped using but did use fox farm big grow big bloom and tiger bloom
Ph of feeding water: 9.8, wanted to see how she would do with high alkaline water
PH of runoff: 4.23
EC: 1.012
PPM: 1215
These conditions were all close and or in range of each otherā€™s readings for all plants.


Sheā€™s around 160 days old, had a major stress incident early first weeks of flower almost lost her and the others, the big one is what I started with and the other four were off shoots that just were not working for my training design, so I snipped them put them in root gel as an experiment and boom all four survived and thrived long enough to be harvested soon. I have done some trimming of leaves that were dieing and or blocking the light of lower sights, also with the big girl Iā€™ve kind of done some have ass tressing but crossing branches here and there, I also switched all my lights to a bloom phase, and have dropped the temp a little and now am also drying out the air. Hoping that will encourage resin build up. I took a look at the trichs on most of the calyx , they looked like this
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So, I want pain relief but still that good uppity high because I am also a gamer, do I chop her at 60 days or 63? Or even longer? Let me know what you chaps think! Oh and on a side note in on of the pictures there is a smaller plant that seemed to sprout up on its own, I made room to give it as much light as possible but do I leave that one when I chop it down or just take her to?
 
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