Trichs: how long until...

Masswhole

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Actualli, lighting is a weak point.
To sum it up, I use the sunlight that comes thru the window, and the plant is inside. So strong light (in sunny days), but not much total direct light hours. For the most, it's just ambient light. I try to give her as much as direct sunlight as possible, but there are no many hours in this season.

Also, "night" is another weak point: it is never completely dark, but I always have a shining coming thru the window.
Far from ideal I know. But this is my first grow, and that's what I can work with right now.






Dude....I thought you were using at least CFL's. Can you bring her outside? It does not change my last post other than maybe 2 months. She will get there.
 

growerboy

Active Member
Dude....I thought you were using at least CFL's. Can you bring her outside? It does not change my last post other than maybe 2 months. She will get there.
Um, no, unfortunately I can't bring her outside.
Fall is the approaching season.... I'll let do her work, when she's done, I'll harvest. I don't want to harvest too early!

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Are you guys talking about the plant or on the pestal (Hairs)?
Thanks Newbnee
No I'm talking of trichomes you find on bud's leaves and calyxes.
 

Boneman

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14 weeks flowering and it looks like that?....no way man. That plant has a long time to go yet.
Cut a small resin coated leaf off thats right close up to the bud and look at it under light and the scope. You can use a flashlight or even the sunlight coming thru a window. You'll get a much better idea. Its hard to believe you have any cloudy trics at this point let alone amber.
 
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