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Yeah man thank you ... I posted these because I'm getting a little bit of yellowing on the tops.... I want to bring the light closer but was afraid to.... I just bought fluence's light dimmer and also about to set up co2.... so any suggestions I'm all ears
I’ve impressed a lot of old “skool” hps (folks) with results. Glad I didn’t buy China.
Yeah man thank you ... I posted these because I'm getting a little bit of yellowing on the tops.... I want to bring the light closer but was afraid to.... I just bought fluence's light dimmer and also about to set up co2.... so any suggestions I'm all ears
Yeah man.... I brought the lights a lot closer and they look great now..... I've adjusted my food a bit started feeding them heavier and they're responding really well to it....I don't think the lights are the issue with "yellowing" I would drop the light closer to about 6". If you are concerned, turn the dimmer down for a few days and slowly ratchet it up to full power, over about a week.
When Washington state cannabis producer Vashon Velvet’s Susan Gress began using LED lights to grow cannabis, she noticed that white tips began sporadically appearing in her garden. Confused, Gress had a few visitors come to the property and take a look at her grow.
The first visitor, Bob Montoya, is a photographer who works with NW Leaf. Montoya came in with a high-powered macro lens and took images of the white tips.
“[He] came to take pictures of our grow for NW Leaf and photographed a white tip,” Gress explained. “So, I asked him, do they look damaged? ‘Oh my god,’ he replied, ‘I’ve never seen anything like it, this is trichomes on top of trichomes!’”
The second visitor, Dr. Ethan Russo, is a renowned neurologist and psychopharmacology researcher who is heavily involved in the exploration of cannabis and its effects/benefits. When Dr. Russo visited the farm, he found both the plants and their white tips to be exceptionally healthy.
Multiple witnesses confirmed the existence of these curious white tips, but what, if anything, makes them noteworthy aside from their unique appearance?
I’ve had a lesser version of this happen. My wife thought they were bleached but it’s all trichs.
When Washington state cannabis producer Vashon Velvet’s Susan Gress began using LED lights to grow cannabis, she noticed that white tips began sporadically appearing in her garden. Confused, Gress had a few visitors come to the property and take a look at her grow.
The first visitor, Bob Montoya, is a photographer who works with NW Leaf. Montoya came in with a high-powered macro lens and took images of the white tips.
“[He] came to take pictures of our grow for NW Leaf and photographed a white tip,” Gress explained. “So, I asked him, do they look damaged? ‘Oh my god,’ he replied, ‘I’ve never seen anything like it, this is trichomes on top of trichomes!’”
The second visitor, Dr. Ethan Russo, is a renowned neurologist and psychopharmacology researcher who is heavily involved in the exploration of cannabis and its effects/benefits. When Dr. Russo visited the farm, he found both the plants and their white tips to be exceptionally healthy.
Multiple witnesses confirmed the existence of these curious white tips, but what, if anything, makes them noteworthy aside from their unique appearance?
I’ve had a lesser version of this happen. My wife thought they were bleached but it’s all trichs.
When Washington state cannabis producer Vashon Velvet’s Susan Gress began using LED lights to grow cannabis, she noticed that white tips began sporadically appearing in her garden. Confused, Gress had a few visitors come to the property and take a look at her grow.
The first visitor, Bob Montoya, is a photographer who works with NW Leaf. Montoya came in with a high-powered macro lens and took images of the white tips.
“[He] came to take pictures of our grow for NW Leaf and photographed a white tip,” Gress explained. “So, I asked him, do they look damaged? ‘Oh my god,’ he replied, ‘I’ve never seen anything like it, this is trichomes on top of trichomes!’”
The second visitor, Dr. Ethan Russo, is a renowned neurologist and psychopharmacology researcher who is heavily involved in the exploration of cannabis and its effects/benefits. When Dr. Russo visited the farm, he found both the plants and their white tips to be exceptionally healthy.
Multiple witnesses confirmed the existence of these curious white tips, but what, if anything, makes them noteworthy aside from their unique appearance?
I’ve had a lesser version of this happen. My wife thought they were bleached but it’s all trichs.
The hint I’m getting from my current grow is your light will power the plants under them to grow at rates different from those of your previous lights. Specifically my “old” led lights produce good buds, but don’t see the same growth generated as with the “new” COB light setup. That said it’s going to allow me to feed at higher rates that this higher metabolism will result in bigger and better harvests, fingers crossed.
When Washington state cannabis producer Vashon Velvet’s Susan Gress began using LED lights to grow cannabis, she noticed that white tips began sporadically appearing in her garden. Confused, Gress had a few visitors come to the property and take a look at her grow.
The first visitor, Bob Montoya, is a photographer who works with NW Leaf. Montoya came in with a high-powered macro lens and took images of the white tips.
“[He] came to take pictures of our grow for NW Leaf and photographed a white tip,” Gress explained. “So, I asked him, do they look damaged? ‘Oh my god,’ he replied, ‘I’ve never seen anything like it, this is trichomes on top of trichomes!’”
The second visitor, Dr. Ethan Russo, is a renowned neurologist and psychopharmacology researcher who is heavily involved in the exploration of cannabis and its effects/benefits. When Dr. Russo visited the farm, he found both the plants and their white tips to be exceptionally healthy.
Multiple witnesses confirmed the existence of these curious white tips, but what, if anything, makes them noteworthy aside from their unique appearance?
I’ve had a lesser version of this happen. My wife thought they were bleached but it’s all trichs.
I don’t quite believe it. If that’s true, that’s nutty.
My GTH#1 did this about the size of a pea on main cola.Right?! I think it would be more about the individuals genetic variation than just the lights and resources driving it alone though.. Its not totally impossible in that context right?
One tip out of six plants.Right?! I think it would be more about the individuals genetic variation than just the lights and resources driving it alone though.. Its not totally impossible in that context right?
One tip out of six plants.
My ID has Hugh lollipops
I just witnessed the effects. He’s done it to me on a dab. I had to laugh because I did it to him on a bong load. Said it tasted like a dabMakes me curious what cannabinoids are present in a glob like Im imagining.
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