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Photo 4 really caught my eye, looks like there WPM on that bud, i could be wrong. Also, to much nitrogen can cause an extended flowering time.Hi growers, this is my second so far, and I repeated genetics, Amnesia XXL from Mystique Seeds, my previous grow (1st one ever) was great, with a lot to improve but overall great flowers, the only thing is that I think I cut them
too early, so now I tracked the dates and they’re at week 11 of flowering.
My concern is that they hadn’t produce much trichomes, last grow I thought that it could have been that they needed more time, but label says they take 12-13 weeks of flower, so hypothetically they’re almost done, and they look like so, with big, fat, chunky and dense buds, but when I look at them they don’t appear nearly as “frosty” as my other genetic (Amnesi-K Lemon from Kannabia Seeds), and when I look them through my jeweler’s loupe I see almost no trichomes.
My question is it just genetics? Or does it need some more time? Because the other plant is packed full of trichomes.
Pd: We’re on summer here in Argentina, I suspected that that could affected, because temp and humidity sometimes is super high.
FIRST 3 photos Amnesia XXL, the other photos are from the Amnesi-K Lemon
I'd say it's just the burnt leavesPhoto 4 really caught my eye, looks like there WPM on that bud, i could be wrong. Also, to much nitrogen can cause an extended flowering time.
Yeah definitely has some burnt leaves, but the very top of that little bud in photo 4 looks white, could also just be the photo playing tricks, i just dealt with pm for like 2.5 months so its still wicked fresh in my head lmao.I'd say it's just the burnt leaves
hahaha yeah im on a computer screen so I can see it more probably. It looks fine. Teamwork makes the dreamwork.Yeah definitely has some burnt leaves, but the very top of that little bud in photo 4 looks white, could also just be the photo playing tricks, i just dealt with pm for like 2.5 months so its still wicked fresh in my head lmao.
Yeah on my phone it looks white lol. Gotta just be my eyes, been smoking hash all day.hahaha yeah im on a computer screen so I can see it more probably. It looks fine. Teamwork makes the dreamwork.
edit: also sorry to hear my guy
Don’t get me scared like thatYeah on my phone it looks white lol. Gotta just be my eyes, been smoking hash all day.
Yeah, exactly, same soil, same pot, same feeding, same times, they are just two diff strainsthe only variables being genetics and phenotypic expression?
Thank you! I believe it’s that, I just thought it could need more time. It’s sad to see not so frosty buds :’(Some strains just don’t get much frost to them. I’d say your issue is genetics since it’s two grows in a row of the same strain.
I had to travel, and had to water them with plain water for 2 weeks, that made many leaves get burnt and yellow, I hope next grow goes better :/I'd say it's just the burnt leaves
I see what you mean and it does look sus...Yeah on my phone it looks white lol. Gotta just be my eyes, been smoking hash all day.
I understand what you mean, could I have done anything better to save them? I mean, they’re still going kinda nice, but do you have any tips?you not feeding them for prolonged period probably had influence on gene initiating, regulating, and driving the development of trichome structures by slowing down metabolic activity in response to no or low levels of nutrients
Some leaves turned brown because I had to leave my house for a trip for almost 2 weeks, my GF was the one who was watering them, and even tough I explained how much water she needed to give them, she did give them too much for those days, so they were without nutes those days and over watered.I see what you mean and it does look sus... View attachment 1326065could just be light glare though.
OP how did all the tiny crispy brown leaves happen? They won't ripen without being able to photosynthesize well... need juice to make that resin in those trichs lol. I'd say genetics and dial in your environment and feeding next run.
Thank you, it’s a shame but I’m more calm now that some people have told me that it does happen with some genetics. Yeah if a take a magnifier I can see some little trichs, but I’ll take your tip and stick with the other breederI have deprived and tortured many a plant in my career. I think this is genetic. Some phenos of this cross just have either micro-trichs or a lack of trichs. I would guess if you used a magnifier, you'd see small trichs.
Try another breeder.
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