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At the end of the day it's like anything else. If she says she is done she is done. I spoke to Waayne a while ago and he was the one to say to me the hell with numbers. If she has swollen calyxs and her trichs r good she's done otherwise leave her alone. I look back over some of my stuff from four five years ago it was like week eight pull. Lol. Such a difference when u actually let them finish. Power and I have talked at length and its like I'm not even trying to find my loop till 65 lol. Nothing like experience man. Grow grow and grow some more. Hopefully u find some people better than u and u actually listen to them. 9 times out of 10 u learn something. On another not my alien kushed from green goo labs came crashing through today. 5 for 5 same with my masters foos. Also 2 for 2 on my Bubba lbl. Fucking pumped for all of those. This run is gonna be a doozy. God willing. Respect and good vibes y'all.
I never go by the days. From my first plant. I don't even count. I can just tell when they are done.
The only reason I even know the day count at the end is because I'll look back at the flip day. Or for a grow diary or pic I'll put which week it is.
But I always have to look back to get that information, It has never once been in my head, "Oh, it's day 70, I should check em & maybe pull them." Maybe it's the green thumb in me, but that information, in my opinion, is absolutely irrelevant & immaterial. It's done, when it's done.
But looking back on the calendar, I've noticed that it's never 70 days, always more. That's just an observation, I don't think there is any correction that needs to be done. It's a plant, you harvest when it's "ripe," not just because it's 10 weeks old.
I can tell the growers who don't have other gardening experience because they will often talk about the day count. Off the top of my head (talking about other plants) I can't think of any, that you just pull when they hit a certain date. You pull it when it's ripe. The day count is really useless information, unless it's to plan for future runs of the same plant.