How close to harvest?

Hi again, I know it’s dependent on a lot of factors but several times I thought I was closer to harvest that I actually was. Can anyone give a rough estimate of how many weeks I am till harvest? I am coming up on week 14 (7 in flower).
 

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HydroKid239

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I agree with a couple weeks. I wouldn’t stop feeding just yet. That fade looks induced imo. I could be wrong, but you don’t want them to start eating from the stored nutrition in the leaves.. then come to find out she’s still throwing pistils.
I always feed til I think they are ready for my preference, then I water with epsom & fish sh!t for the next 2 feedings. I wait 2 days from the last watering & chop.
 
I agree with a couple weeks. I wouldn’t stop feeding just yet. That fade looks induced imo. I could be wrong, but you don’t want them to start eating from the stored nutrition in the leaves.. then come to find out she’s still throwing pistils.
I always feed til I think they are ready for my preference, then I water with epsom & fish sh!t for the next 2 feedings. I wait 2 days from the last watering & chop.
You are correct, I was told that 3-4 weeks two weeks ago and the trichomes were looking more Amber so I started only water the last week. Should I just continue water for another two weeks at this point or start back on the nutes? Going out of town in two weeks so really hoping I can chop and start drying before then.
 

curious2garden

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You are correct, I was told that 3-4 weeks two weeks ago and the trichomes were looking more Amber so I started only water the last week. Should I just continue water for another two weeks at this point or start back on the nutes? Going out of town in two weeks so really hoping I can chop and start drying before then.
When mine hit senescence they slow their food/water intake naturally and I follow them. Starving them during their bulking up period, very last couple of weeks, where they put on their most weight is kind of counter productive in my experience. Starvation can slow their metabolic processes so they take longer to finish too. You look like you have another week, maybe 2 to me.

Edited to add:
They are lovely plants too, good job.
 
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