What's up guys. I have a quick question.

GSTATUS

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My plants were pollinated by bananas. I can see the seeds starting to form. I ripped them out and they are very immature white seeds. My question is, i was chopping in a week anyway. Does the plant really put all it's energy into making the seeds? Will my yield be pretty much the same a week from now if i chop today? I do not want a seeded crop but also don't want a diminished yield. I was planning on chopping right now. Any thoughts? Thanks guys
 

GSTATUS

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Hey riddle. I know i can chop her whenever i want.. ?

My question is will they still be packing on substanstial weight in the next week or is all the energy going towards making the seeds. Growth has slowed down so much the past two weeks.

Thanks.
 

riddleme

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yes energy is put into seed production once pollinated, so yes bud growth will slow dramatically
 
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