Amber trics?!?

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Ok I got this old school BlockHead in 3 weeks into flower, and the trics are amber!? I checked, and double checked, the plant looks normal and very healthy! Its from seed, theird round with theis clones. All 6 where started from seed, but only this one has that trait! Can anyone explain. ...
 
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[quoe="Swell, post: 1203739, member: 59279"]Was is sexed then revegged?[/quote]
No, It was from seed, then took clones off, then flowerd, then grew the clones out, took clones pff them and so forth. .. and dude I tryed taken pics of it, wont come out clear with my camera... sorry
 
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Well i'm not exactly sure what's going on with ya but here's what i'm thinking:

-Some strains are more sensitive to photoperiod than others.
This means that because they're from seed, they aren't 100% uniform, so each plant may act different than another, even if it's the same seed stock.

It's possible the amber trichome plant is merely a REALLY fast flowering pheno of the BlockHead.

I currently have golden goat under 24/7 light, and it produces calyxes, pistils, and trichomes. When i put it into flowering those trichomes will amber before the trichomes on new growth.

Hope this helps man.
 
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Well i'm not exactly sure what's going on with ya but here's what i'm thinking:

-Some strains are more sensitive to photoperiod than others.
This means that because they're from seed, they aren't 100% uniform, so each plant may act different than another, even if it's the same seed stock.

It's possible the amber trichome plant is merely a REALLY fast flowering pheno of the BlockHead.

I currently have golden goat under 24/7 light, and it produces calyxes, pistils, and trichomes. When i put it into flowering those trichomes will amber before the trichomes on new growth.

Hope this helps man.
Thanks ya I
Well i'm not exactly sure what's going on with ya but here's what i'm thinking:

-Some strains are more sensitive to photoperiod than others.
This means that because they're from seed, they aren't 100% uniform, so each plant may act different than another, even if it's the same seed stock.

It's possible the amber trichome plant is merely a REALLY fast flowering pheno of the BlockHead.

I currently have golden goat under 24/7 light, and it produces calyxes, pistils, and trichomes. When i put it into flowering those trichomes will amber before the trichomes on new growth.

Hope this helps man.
Thanks It helps, but its amber on all new* growth nothing old, all the new forming trics are amber, at 3 weeks!
 
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I had some Hogsbreath from seed that did that..way indica type plant...the buds would continue to swell and she would cycle through and produce more trichs. Just treat normally and hope she grows out of it. Might want to scope for critters too.
 
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I had some Hogsbreath from seed that did that..way indica type plant...the buds would continue to swell and she would cycle through and produce more trichs. Just treat normally and hope she grows out of it. Might want to scope for critters too.
I dont think its a negative! The mother of the clo e produced extraordinary potent meds compared to her sisters of the same genes very narcotic! Thats the main reason I keep her
 
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I dont think its a negative! The mother of the clo e produced extraordinary potent meds compared to her sisters of the same genes very narcotic! Thats the main reason I keep her
In other words, I dont want her to grow out of I
 
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She looks great..tongue-in-cheack..saying I wouldn't want her to be done yet. :rolleyes:
Wish I had some BH to fool with.
 
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Looks to be quite healthy indeed. Keep up the good work.
Don't worry too much about the trichs ambering early.

Looks to be maturing evenly...

Just wondering, are the amber ones toward the top or bottom of the plant?
 
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