Can you tell from these pics if the trichomes are clear or cloudy¿ Each pic corresponds to a different plant, all entering their 5th week of flowering. I’m quite new to this so any tip would be helpful. Thanks
This is very useful! So you really cannot see any trichome in the pics I sent?It's not even close
And no we can't see tric's
Get a loup or a microscope for yer phone
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Not even sure it is legal to post pics of such young ladies just hitting puberty. Long way to go before you need to check trichomes but if I had to guess I would say you have mostly clear at this point.Can you tell from these pics if the trichomes are clear or cloudy¿ Each pic corresponds to a different plant, all entering their 5th week of flowering. I’m quite new to this so any tip would be helpful. Thanks
Hahaha! Ok, I will share more mature pictures later onNot even sure it is legal to post pics of such young ladies just hitting puberty. Long way to go before you need to check trichomes but if I had to guess I would say you have mostly clear at this point.
Wow, almost twice the time indicated by the breeder considering they have been in flower for a few weeks already!Six weeks at least until harvest
Never go with breeder times, those are achievable with techniques and near perfect conditions, did you start count from 12/12 change or first white pistols?Wow, almost twice the time indicated by the breeder considering they have been in flower for a few weeks already!
Yes, five weeks since appearance of white pistols...I wish I can learn how to create these perfect conditionsNever go with breeder times, those are achievable with techniques and near perfect conditions, did you start count from 12/12 change or first white pistols?
Optimum temps, light PAR and humidity is the biggest key...and don't be fooled by Advanced Nutrients lolYes, five weeks since appearance of white pistols...I wish I can learn how to create these perfect conditions![]()
Yeah, the basics. I struggle to bring humidity much below 50-45 per cent during flower. The lights and temps should be ok, but I also struggled in figuring out the right distance from the lamp as they stretched. Probably the most difficult part for me is the nutrients, what is the simplest logic you apply in your experience? I think I got a bit caught into the complexity of so many options that I found it all a bit confusing as first timer. I'm using biocanna, is it too advanced?Optimum temps, light PAR and humidity is the biggest key...and don't be fooled by Advanced Nutrients lol
ThisThose plants just started budding, pointless to even look
Ortoled basestar 240W and a spider led 1000What light are you using