Thanks. Yeh those are the 8 wk flower skunks. I want them amber and fattening up a little more.Trichomes aren't the best way to determine when the plant is ready.
First you're checking trichomes on sugar leaves and those amber faster than the buds.
Second you can see physical damage to surrounding trichomes and it's possible the amber ones have sustained slight damage which will cause early ambering as well.
Your plant has a couple weeks left and looks great.
Interesting I was wondering which area to check trichomes. The top ones have 1 calyx still throwing out white. The one skunk she's 50/50 red-brown to white pistils but the calyxs are swelling nicely. These indicas supposed to ripen faster than the White widow autos that are on week 11 to 12 flower. They started showing amber trichromes this weekDon't scope your top buds. Scope something about halfway down the plant, and facing inward. This area has less degraded and/or damaged trichomes.
Yeah the tomato cages are nice. I waited till they were transplanted and grew to the first ring before inserting them. It's useful to coral the branches and space them out especially with the bamboo stake about 2 to 3 in from the main stem. I tied each bud branch to space them for light to reach mid to lower buds and support them. Defoliated below halfway over time and the top leaves covering the middle. I tried to leave 2 fan leaves on each branch so it can make energy to fatten the buds more.Nice looking stuff.
How do you like the tomato cages?
Been tossing that idea around my head for a while ?
soil should never outperform hydro for growth rates. you may want to ask around in the hydro section for tips and pointers. insane growth rates are one of the defining characteristics of hydroponics and I'd guess you need to dial some things in.So far the soil ones are bigger and nicer looking.
I cut half a side branch off the one beat up white widow so I could use my USB microscope to check the trichromes. The jeweler loupe sucks lol. Sometimes my phone can take good shots but it's complicated camera keeps messing up when I try to zoom. It gave me 11g wet dried to 3 grams. It's curing now in a jar. Smells nice. Looks good too. Was also a test run on trimming. Think I got it figured out. Sticky fingers though lol. I made a tiny hash ball put in my grinder. Used peanut butter to get rest off. Works on pine tree sap. It's a miracle remedy for sticky sap removalI wouldn't hate harvesting any of that but I'm 100% certain you're about to be met with "wait 1 or 2 weeks". They're probably right.
Yeah Im new to growing a hydro setup. But I used to have vegetable gardens when I was a teenager.soil should never outperform hydro for growth rates. you may want to ask around in the hydro section for tips and pointers. insane growth rates are one of the defining characteristics of hydroponics and I'd guess you need to dial some things in.
Get your temp up for led. 80-82f. You will see much faster growth. I know I did.Yeah Im new to growing a hydro setup. But I used to have vegetable gardens when I was a teenager.
So Im familiar with soil growing but not really container growing but the fabric pots work awesome for not overwatering and air pruning roots.
Yeh I have a setup for RDWC already premade with a 20 gal reservoir. Im also interested in hempy buckets too. I got a huge bag of perlite.
I think it may be because of the rapid rooters. There was a root just starting to come down into the one that looks yellower. I also raised the Giixer LED lights up a few inches in case it light burn. I used those for my current grow in the beginning and had to raise them cause of light burn.
I have the pH steady between 5.8 and 6.0. Took 2 days for it to stop going from 5.5 to 6.5. So I am learning about dealing with pH fluctuations in DWC in 5 gallon buckets. I also have Citric Acid and Potassium Bicarbonate which are really strong. Only a little tiny bit at a time moves pH.
The ppms were 425 last time i checked. 177 of them from the tap water. Using light nutes in the water for seedlings. Cotyledons still green.
Other plant already has roots in the water. Dropped water level 1 inch below the pots earlier today. Using a GH air pump supposed to be one of the best with replaceable diaphragms.
I read somewhere I think that in DWC the seedlings start slow until they hit the water below. Then it starts to pick up fast.
So we will see soon. Temp and Humidity is pretty close to where it needs to be. 60-70% humidity and 75-77F.
Water temps are 73F. I put 6ml Hydroguard in the DWC buckets. I also have UC Roots in case I decide to go sterile.
Going to try to go beneficial and the Element Nutrient line has Myco+ supposed to be a root booster use until flower. They have a feeding schedule for their line on the bag. Has a Bloom Booster as well in their line.
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That wasn't ready.I cut half a side branch off the one beat up white widow so I could use my USB microscope to check the trichromes. The jeweler loupe sucks lol. Sometimes my phone can take good shots but it's complicated camera keeps messing up when I try to zoom. It gave me 11g wet dried to 3 grams. It's curing now in a jar. Smells nice. Looks good too. Was also a test run on trimming. Think I got it figured out. Sticky fingers though lol. I made a tiny hash ball put in my grinder. Used peanut butter to get rest off. Works on pine tree sap. It's a miracle remedy for sticky sap removal View attachment 5047433View attachment 5047435View attachment 5047436View attachment 5047437
Thanks for your input. This my first grow. I have experience growing in ground vegetable gardens as a teenager. I've never grown flowers or trees.It never fails. Someone posts some microscope pics of some amber trichomes thinking their plants are ready. When they show pics of the entire plant you see a plant that's not ready.
That wasn't ready.
Some of us don't even bother looking at trichomes. Too many variables make it unreliable. I could care less what a bunch of websites ran by stoners say about trichomes.