SpaceFace
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High all, first thread that I've started also first grow that I've attempted. The chubby Indy is on day 43 and the lurpy Sativa is on day 40. Now I know the lurp had some deficiencies as far as I can tell it was a potassium deficiency which I believe I fixed since the leaves that hadn't already curled or got the spots never got them and the ones that did the symptoms stopped spreading on them.
The advice that I am looking for is just general advice as to how they seem to appear and if you see anything wrong. One of my concerns is the trich development. I look at others and everyone seems to be frosty as nuts but mine so far don't seem to believe in snow. Is there something I'm doing wrong, is it just the random strain, or do they just come later?
My temps are at 76 during lights on down to about 65 during lights off RH stays at about 30% sometimes gets higher depending on what I'm doing in the room.
I took an overall pic of both and took some shots of their main tops, for the lurp I circle the two tops I took shots of and I tried my best to get a close up of the lurps larger top.
Being that this is my first go at this feel no need to beat around the bush and please be honest and feel no need to be gentle to a noob
The advice that I am looking for is just general advice as to how they seem to appear and if you see anything wrong. One of my concerns is the trich development. I look at others and everyone seems to be frosty as nuts but mine so far don't seem to believe in snow. Is there something I'm doing wrong, is it just the random strain, or do they just come later?
My temps are at 76 during lights on down to about 65 during lights off RH stays at about 30% sometimes gets higher depending on what I'm doing in the room.
I took an overall pic of both and took some shots of their main tops, for the lurp I circle the two tops I took shots of and I tried my best to get a close up of the lurps larger top.
Being that this is my first go at this feel no need to beat around the bush and please be honest and feel no need to be gentle to a noob