Pretty normal. They stay milky for a loooong time before amber.How do I have this much milky at week 6?
Hell ya.. I always thought the 8-9 week thing was just a suggestion or average.. could be 10 could be 7Ok that makes me fee a lot better lol I was about to chop her lol I’ll let them go to 9 weeks so 21 more days
What happend? How much u get? My guess is 380 gramsYa same.... was watching wizard npk On you tube and he stated that 90% of all indica and indica hybrids are 9 week finishers guy knows his shit so I’ll take it to heart
Are you sure thats not just reflection from the flash on the camera? I only loaded one image (it takes me forever on my connection) so I didn't look at all the images but it sorta looks like flash reflection.How do I have this much milky at week 6?
Using cob led lights speeds things up a LOT and im pretty sure thats what this guy is using, if i read rightIf you're chopping 6-7 weeks into flower that could explain why you haven't hit a pound. Hopefully you aren't checking trichomes on fan leaves...those will show amber trics first but are not indicative of a ready for harvest plant.
Please explain how cobs speed up a plants metabolism to finish earlier.Using cob led lights speeds things up a LOT and im pretty sure thats what this guy is using, if i read right
I dont know. What i do know is that when i switched to cobs, from hps, while running the same strains all the strains consistently finished a week or two earlier, as i was told they would by many other growers on RIU. They also consistenly produced denser buds and more trichs on all the strains i ran, as i was also told they would. I thought all this was accepted as standard differences now with CoB led growers. Check out the sub forum LED lights in the indoor growers forum... maybe they can explain why by now. 4 years ago cobs were still fairly new and people were still experimenting... and what i have said was commonly experienced...Please explain how cobs speed up a plants metabolism to finish earlier.