turkish420
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how sturdy are trichromes? when growing outdoors will elements like rain/wind damage or remove trichromes from the plant?
weed was always grown outdoors until indoor cultivation was proven more convienient(although u gotta spend money).Im sure heavy rain will degrade sum trichs but thats wat tarps are forYes they will be better inside than outside but the natural UVB light from the sun will make the tricromes more potent smoke. If your growing outside and your budding dont let water stay on your plant because your buds will develop a mold and rot and if you smoke it, it taste like crap. So after rain go to your plant and lightly shake it to remove the extra whater.
Good luck
My first grow was of some swag seeds surely imported from mexico since I lived close to there at the time. I had a total of 12 females that all varied when dried and cured(from the same bag). 4 plants were covered in trics, and the high was just like Granddaddy purp. But another plant didn't even get us high. And the rest were just ok. I personally think it's all based on genetics, and even good genes can produce a bad offspring. And vice versa. Tho if you take good genes you'll more than likely have good genetics.You know, that's a damn good question. I've often wondered that my self. I've also often wondered if a lot of what we would consider more "commercial grade" weed doesn't start out high quality and lose much of it's potency due to mishandling. Brown weed is brown because when harvested down in Mexico they just leave it in the sun to dry and it is half rotted when we get it. You might possibly grow a seed from a bag of brown shwag and get a damn nice plant. Although with today's modern seed banks this would be foolish.
Trichromes are very sturdy in nature. The wind is not going to bother them, flying debris might knock some off...lol. They are also water nonsoluable so that is not an issue. Some strains or hybrids are not really desireable grown outside. Just pick your strains for your growing conditions and give her all that she wants and she will deliver a nice frosty plant, provided you have decent genetics. Happy Growinghow sturdy are trichromes? when growing outdoors will elements like rain/wind damage or remove trichromes from the plant?
Trichomes absorb and refract light from the sun channelling the energy to the leaf. Think of the mushroom headed bulbous trich as a naturally efficient solar panel... Thats why they exist. The resin that they are created out of is also a barrier for the plant to prevent getting dried out.According to Jorge Cerevantes-dont go on a rant about what a god or fraud he is- in his book Medical Marijuana Cultivation, he describes comparisons between indoor and outdoor trichomes. Indoor trichomes are larger, but the plant is more delicate and has a larger hollow in the center. Outdoor trichomes are smaller, probably because its harder to hit a small target, and the plant is sturdier. There was no information about potency or production of trichome in a comparison, but i guess they would kind of even out.
There is no light source better than the sun so that will grow a better plant.
Inside, there are no pests, sand storms, or heavy rain, so that would grow a better plant.
This may be a mystery for quite some time.
dude great wording! +repTrichomes absorb and refract light from the sun channelling the energy to the leaf. Think of the mushroom headed bulbous trich as a naturally efficient solar panel... Thats why they exist. The resin that they are created out of is also a barrier for the plant to prevent getting dried out.
The indoor trichomes are larger because indoor light is not nearly as potent as natural light and it is generally drier indoors due to air conditioning.
Outdoor is ample light and generally more humid. because we generally grow in the hot summer.
Just like with fruit i say the harder a plant has to struggle sweeter the fruit. The easier and more plush the conditions, the bigger the fruit, but the refinement and sweetness is not there.