pabloesqobar
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Anyone care to share roughly when the trichs start appearing on autos?
During flowering. Why do you ask?
Anyone care to share roughly when the trichs start appearing on autos?
Still not seeing any trichome production on any of the autos ive currently got going. They are Barney's Pineapple express, Greenhouse super critical and an Easy Ryder. They are currently on day 32 from seed, and had all started flowering by day 16. All healthy looking plants, with multiple bud sites which are developing nicely, just no sign of resin.
Anyone had any experience with these strains? When am I likely to see the trichs start appearing?
This is why I want to know. Ta.
Just a rough figure - ... weeks after postive sign of sex???
Different times for different strains. In any event, when you're getting close to harvest . . . you will have plenty of trichs. Until then, trying to pin down when trichs start is pointless in my opinion.
when growing outdoor, specifically in BC, can you expect the harvest times to be roughly as advertised? I've got two himalyan blue diesels, two easy ryders, and one snowryder.
I might let my Snowryders go 10 weeks inside.
Looks like seeds to me!
Did you have any Males around her? or is it a Hermie?
Info from this sites database: http://en.seedfinder.eu/database/strains/autoflowering/
I know this probably isn't the right place to ask this, but anyone know what is wrong with my girls?? I
This is happening only with the Easy Ryders. The Lowlife Blueberry are ok. Its day 35 for them.
NEED SOME HELP ASAP PLEASE
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I know this is kind of an old post, but I figured if I answered this it would help people with a very common problem..
The issue that you are seeing here is due to over watering.. Classic signs of this are lower leaves yellowing with brown spots. The roots need oxygen as well as water so when they very wet all the time they aren't getting enough oxygen. This is one of the most common mistakes you see with new growers in indoor gardens.. I like to call this over mothering.. We want our babies to grow up big and strong but we end up being over attentive.