Losing stickiness on top colas

Kiah

Member
Hey guys,

It’s my second time, on week 7 of flower. Running 250w hps. I was reading about light distance and gathered 25-35cm is the recommended height for a 250w, so I lowered it to 33cm above canopy. My buds got noticeably fatter, but with the lowering of the light, I seem to have lost the resin from them. They’re not sticky to the touch anymore, but the lower buds are very much so.

I’ve pulled the light about 50cm above again, as I figured it’s because I’ve had no fan blowing air around the top of the canopy, thus vaporising the resin.

could anyone throw me some ideas as to what it might be? Or if I’m correct in thinking it was no air circulation above the canopy?

ive dropped humidity as low as possible now, hoping it will help bring back the stickiness over the last two weeks.

it’s still covered in trichomes, but that lovely smell and stickiness that’s on the bottom buds just isn’t there anymore.


is there any way to salvage? Or have I ruined what was going to be something to be proud of? :(

thanks in advance
 

smokinrav

Well-Known Member
You haven't ruined anything. Get your light back down to where they can tolerate it regarding heat. Stop paying so much attention to things you can't possibly know about and let your plant do what it does until it's ripe. Worry more about drying and curing, the things you can control.
Good luck!
 

evergreengardener

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You haven't ruined anything. Get your light back down to where they can tolerate it regarding heat. Stop paying so much attention to things you can't possibly know about and let your plant do what it does until it's ripe. Worry more about drying and curing, the things you can control.
Good luck!
this! and do you touch the tops of your plants alot? sounds like you do from the post and thats taking trichs off everytime
 

Kiah

Member
You haven't ruined anything. Get your light back down to where they can tolerate it regarding heat. Stop paying so much attention to things you can't possibly know about and let your plant do what it does until it's ripe. Worry more about drying and curing, the things you can control.
Good luck!
Ive dropped it back down to where it was. I’m a worrier! I just didn’t want to damage it anymore than I have (if any at all) but yeah I’ll just focus on getting that right. Thanks!
 

Renfro

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Zooming in on the images I can see there are still trichome heads present.

Are they in soil, hydro, what are you feeding? Sometimes flushing can cause this. I always like to dim or back off the lights as the plants ripen, also lower temps and reduced CO2 if enriching, this helps prevent foxtailing and other undesirable bullshit. A good ripening feed thats low in nitrogen but still has potassium, sulfur for terpene production. If in soil remember plants slow down on water consumption as they finish so make sure you are letting the soil dry out and not causing root rot as they finish.
 

Kiah

Member
Zooming in on the images I can see there are still trichome heads present.

Are they in soil, hydro, what are you feeding? Sometimes flushing can cause this. I always like to dim or back off the lights as the plants ripen, also lower temps and reduced CO2 if enriching, this helps prevent foxtailing and other undesirable bullshit. A good ripening feed thats low in nitrogen but still has potassium, sulfur for terpene production. If in soil remember plants slow down on water consumption as they finish so make sure you are letting the soil dry out and not causing root rot as they finish.
Yeah, there’s still plenty of trichomes on the tops. I’d lowered the light about a week ago, and just thought maybe it’s because of that, the heat/light intensity has burned some of the stickiness off. But I’ve lowered it back to where it was (the first poster suggested).

maybe I’ll raise it just a little, to help with the temp above canopy. I have a fan underneath, but it’s too big to hang above and I’m unable to get a suitable one in the time I have left.

soil, terra pro plus. And I’m using advanced nutrients. The part b has 2-4-8 npk (Which is the only part I’ve used on flower).
 

smokinrav

Well-Known Member
Get a laser temp meter for $20. One of the best tools for home and garden. It will help you determine optimal light distance.

 

Kiah

Member
Get a laser temp meter for $20. One of the best tools for home and garden. It will help you determine optimal light distance.

Oh awesome, thanks man! I hope they have one as cheap on the English Amazon!

What temperature should it not go above? And do I just point it at the affected buds?
 

EricHansen

Well-Known Member
if you keep touching your buds they will get less sticky, due to the fact that every time you touch them you are basically damaging the trichome heads
 

FastFreddi

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Oh awesome, thanks man! I hope they have one as cheap on the English Amazon!

What temperature should it not go above? And do I just point it at the affected buds?
Take several readings at different areas on each plant near and on top...hps should be mid to high seventies at canopy.
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