Limited Smell + Limited Trichome Development

thebiamlurns

Active Member
Hello,

Ok let me start by saying I have two females flowering (bagseed).

One is looking great, decent trichome development and nice smell. The other is lacking similar trichome's and also is lacking smell. It also looks lighter green and it really just looks way premature compared to the other.

Should i just continue to wait for more trichomes or is there a way I can speed up trichome development?

I heard of mollosasses but i really don't know anything about it. I have been really light feeding the plants, so maybe they need more nutrients? Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks!
 

thegigglepimp

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Plants vary, this can be due to nutes/ environmental factors or simple genetics. I wouldnt worry mate, just means you'll harvest that one a bit later probably. Molasses are amazing, try a health store or super market near the maple syrup etc. Black strap molasses or just molasses. Add some to the water and it gives them a kick in the ass. Great stuff, i used it and instantly saw an increase in size and trichome development in my plants. Good luck with your grow my friend!
 

makinthemagic

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Plants vary, this can be due to nutes/ environmental factors or simple genetics. I wouldnt worry mate, just means you'll harvest that one a bit later probably. Molasses are amazing, try a health store or super market near the maple syrup etc. Black strap molasses or just molasses. Add some to the water and it gives them a kick in the ass. Great stuff, i used it and instantly saw an increase in size and trichome development in my plants. Good luck with your grow my friend!
i just gave my girls their first molasses feeding last night. i kept it very diluted as this is the first time i've used it and didn't want to screw anything up. how long should it take to show results?
 

thegigglepimp

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Depends on the plants i guess. Im no pro on the stuff until a month and a half ago i didnt know shit about it. I dont think you could hurt them with too much. I tended to use two tea spoons per two litres. Next couple of days your plants should be looking happier and development should be more consistent :)
 
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