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just use a magnifying glass and look at the color of the trichomes.

more or less tricomes, when the first rains arrive, you have to cut.. you can risk, but its a pain to lose many plants to mold

some territories are moderated

Mold is a big problem, even indoors if there is no good air circulation!

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The best way to tell is to look at the color of the trichomes, I'm not talking about the hairs but the resin.

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to make a clever decision yes..
but if the rain comes its either take them or ruin them.. doesnt matter if they are mature enough

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despite humidity here reach more than 90% in summer, i nerver lost crops indoors to mold.. On the other hand, one summer i lost aroud 30 to mold due to september rains.. it hurts

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A friend had indoor hydroponics and the tanks were inside the tent. There was always mold on some of the buds.

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oh.. that doesnt sound good..
avoid those :)

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