You should take this opportunity to learn about the effects of aging on your harvest. From here on out, take a small sample of bud every week until harvest time. Label them properly, dry and cure them, and save them until the rest of the harvest is done. Once all your samples are prepared, test each sample and compare the flavors and effects to see how much, if any, impact the additional time had on the end product.
New and young trichomes are clear in color and produce more of an uplifting, euphoric, anxious, head high kind of effect, while more of the sedative, relaxing, couch-locky kind of effects are produced in the older cloudy / milky / amber trichomes. When you sample early and later harvest times, you may find that you like the effects better of one over the other, and that's when you'll start harvesting for future crops. I like the head high I get from an earlier harvest, so when the calyxes are swollen, the pistils are mostly brown and I've got a few cloudy and amber trics, I usually cut it.