64yoda
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I hope these pics show up.
This is not only my first grow period, but also my first auto, growing alongside a photoperiod started as seed at the same time. This is called Berry Ryder, by Auto Seeds.
I have a n00b question about trichomes. I always thought trichomes were the hairs that started out clear, then turned milky, then eventually amber, and so on, but when I Googled "trichomes", I got a ton of photos of those things on the leaves and even stems, leaves of which I have, but not stems that I can see.
The things I seem to have a ton of that make up the most of my buds (at 58 days out of a supposed 65 seed to harvest grow time) are these things that look like thick milky hairs. And now it looks like some of these hairs, at least not at the top bud, but on ones below it, are starting to turn amber or almost red and certainly aren't as "thick". Are these "trichomes"? Like I said, a n00b question, but since I'll always be a n00b as stated in my sig, and since I couldn't find an answer on Google, please let me know so I'm not giving the wrong names to the wrong things. Thanks.
This is not only my first grow period, but also my first auto, growing alongside a photoperiod started as seed at the same time. This is called Berry Ryder, by Auto Seeds.
I have a n00b question about trichomes. I always thought trichomes were the hairs that started out clear, then turned milky, then eventually amber, and so on, but when I Googled "trichomes", I got a ton of photos of those things on the leaves and even stems, leaves of which I have, but not stems that I can see.
The things I seem to have a ton of that make up the most of my buds (at 58 days out of a supposed 65 seed to harvest grow time) are these things that look like thick milky hairs. And now it looks like some of these hairs, at least not at the top bud, but on ones below it, are starting to turn amber or almost red and certainly aren't as "thick". Are these "trichomes"? Like I said, a n00b question, but since I'll always be a n00b as stated in my sig, and since I couldn't find an answer on Google, please let me know so I'm not giving the wrong names to the wrong things. Thanks.