age..degradation of thc.Is it genetics, heat; stress?
Right.Age and light cause the breakdown from clear to cloudy to Amber, at least that is what I believe.
see post #2..if it's the top of the plant it's more than likely too close to lightRight.
Let me rephrase the question.
The question relates to the trichs not going cloudy as they are still in the clear stage (45 days ish). However groups of amber trichs are spotted. What would cause this?
Not quite that easy; even lowest nodes (3 feet) have small groups. Temps in high 70's.see post #2..if it's the top of the plant it's more than likely too close to light
Any experience with Kosher Kush?genetics?............
If they are in "groups" I think it can be due to touching the bud or something physically touching the trics.trichs not going cloudy as they are still in the clear stage (45 days ish). However groups of amber trichs are spotted. What would cause this?
OoOoOooo Thing's just got interesting....If they are in "groups" I think it can be due to touching the bud or something physically touching the trics.
Kind of like bruising a peach.
I doubt if they recover, the bruising just does something to speed up ripening would be my guess. And it's just a guess. I can tell you on my last indoor grow I handled the plants quite a bit in flowering and I would notice dark patches, where I assume they had bumped another bud as I carried them around, or where I bumped them myself as I did LST etc.OoOoOooo Thing's just got interesting....
That's something I had not thought of; big wind in the last few days...
Do the trichs have the ability to recover?