low resin on my plants

gascogne

Active Member
I have been having very little resin on my girls.Nothing has changed except lack of resin.Using same strains,same lights ,same temps and humidity,growing organic,using same ferts.The onlything different is I use less fertilizer than b4.could I be under feeding them cause the problem.thanks
 

Richard Drysift

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First off we need some close up pics...
Take a pic either under normal white light or in the dark with the flash on... no HPS or blurple

If they are getting pale in color it’s possible they just need more N but fertilizer in and of itself does not promote trichome development. Healthy somewhat-green plants will make trichome unless of course they GOT SEEDED which is arguably the most horrifying possibility. Resin production has a lot to do with light intensity and proper spectrum.. so

When’s the last time you changed out your bulb?

Were these clones of clones of clones?

What week of flowering are they in?

Just throwing it out there to see what sticks...
 

Bosgrower

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using led,seeds,at the moment I just started 2 ww and 2 big bud flowering 2 days ago.just wanted any ideas for the future.Thanks much
If you want meaningful help, give us a detailed description of your grow style, equipment, nutrients, medium, etc.and take some pictures.
 

gascogne

Active Member
cannot take photos,growing in soil,led lights,in tents,no til,using coots mixture,with ewc,kelp,comfrey and thistle top dressing and sprays
 

gascogne

Active Member
I have no camera,and my cell phone got run over by my car so at the moment I can take no photos.My closet neighbor is 20 miles away and is now in the Bahamas with his cell
 

Bosgrower

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I have no camera,and my cell phone got run over by my car so at the moment I can take no photos.My closet neighbor is 20 miles away and is now in the Bahamas with his cell
For now the only suggestion I can offer is change your nutrients back to what they were at this stage of the plant's flower cycle in the past and hope for the best.
 

Hawg Wild

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For now the only suggestion I can offer is change your nutrients back to what they were at this stage of the plant's flower cycle in the past and hope for the best.
Sounds like in the past (and maybe still) they were all theoretical at this point in the flower cycle.
 
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