Trichomes drying up before harvest?

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Cookie_rookie

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On my upper buds/nugs on the plant the trichomes dry up
At like week 5-6
Like, I can see a ton of crystals on the buds (looks very sticky)
But when I touch em they feel dry.

The lower ones always feel sticky ...


Idk
 

HeirLoom GarGz

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Is your or a fan blowing on them or test he humididy in your grow room tent ect. And are u over feeding ? Under watering ? Sounds simple :)
 

Cookie_rookie

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It's not a what should it be at, I run mine at 90, it's a combination of temp & humidity and how close the lights are
Your original post said, that "it was OBVIOUS the canopy is too HOT"

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It's not a what should it be at, I run mine at 90, it's a combination of temp & humidity and how close the lights are

Now your second post is sayin its light distance and humidity and other factors...


Iono man,
But throwing around words like obvious, to make yourself look smart,
when you dont really know what's going on

It's not a good look...
Try before jumping on a post
And saying a problem is obvious
To actually know what the problem is.
 

HansBud

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Your original post said, that "it was OBVIOUS the canopy is too HOT"

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Now your second post is sayin its light distance and humidity and other factors...


Iono man,
But throwing around words like obvious, to make yourself look smart,
when you dont really know what's going on

It's not a good look...
Try before jumping on a post
And saying a problem is obvious
To actually know what the problem is.
he's trying to help you... RM3 is an outstanding and very wise grower I'd listen to him
 

RM3

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Your original post said, that "it was OBVIOUS the canopy is too HOT"

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Now your second post is sayin its light distance and humidity and other factors...


Iono man,
But throwing around words like obvious, to make yourself look smart,
when you dont really know what's going on

It's not a good look...
Try before jumping on a post
And saying a problem is obvious
To actually know what the problem is.
The canoeing/tacoing of the leaves is obvious signs of heat/moisture stress

it is not obvious what is causing it

Thanks for makin me sorry I tried to help

good luck
 
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