HashSmoke420
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So here's the deal guys ... I have 5 queens growing on a balcony, they're like 10 - 12 days since they sprout, already going on 4th set of leaves which are 5 blades.
But I noticed they started stinking so skunky, I love it! BUT! I know what makes this stink in Cannabis, so I thought how it could be ... I got my magnifier up and what do I see ... They are seen even without the magnifier but are yet tiny, with the magnifier I clearly see TRICHOMES ... Those with glandular heads, and those with no heads but tentacle.
I did my math, I have 11 hours of total direct sunlight a day, the day's duration is 14 hours and 27 minutes around here, they shouldn't start flowering now should they?!?! Are they even flowering? Or is this normal trichome production??? They are NOT autoflowers! It's a classic Skunk. <3<3<3
Here's the pic of the day:
Red marker shows to where the trichome production is spread, it's also on lower leaves.
I usually do more research than a genius could but here i'm totally clueless beside this being normal for this phenotype and these trichomes to be an early production for this phenotype.
https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?p=3640635#post3640635 Not sure if I'm allowed to psot it, but it's a reference thread, delete it if not please I don't wanna violate rules, just so curious!
But I noticed they started stinking so skunky, I love it! BUT! I know what makes this stink in Cannabis, so I thought how it could be ... I got my magnifier up and what do I see ... They are seen even without the magnifier but are yet tiny, with the magnifier I clearly see TRICHOMES ... Those with glandular heads, and those with no heads but tentacle.
I did my math, I have 11 hours of total direct sunlight a day, the day's duration is 14 hours and 27 minutes around here, they shouldn't start flowering now should they?!?! Are they even flowering? Or is this normal trichome production??? They are NOT autoflowers! It's a classic Skunk. <3<3<3
Here's the pic of the day:
Red marker shows to where the trichome production is spread, it's also on lower leaves.
I usually do more research than a genius could but here i'm totally clueless beside this being normal for this phenotype and these trichomes to be an early production for this phenotype.
https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?p=3640635#post3640635 Not sure if I'm allowed to psot it, but it's a reference thread, delete it if not please I don't wanna violate rules, just so curious!
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