L lkbkr102 Member Joined Jan 5, 2007 Messages 22 Reaction score 0 Nov 23, 2007 #1 I was wondering if anyone knew if it was normal for half of a plants hairs to turn red, orange and brown in the 7th week of flowering?
I was wondering if anyone knew if it was normal for half of a plants hairs to turn red, orange and brown in the 7th week of flowering?
T That crazy vancouver guy Guest Nov 23, 2007 #2 that's what it does as it matures, buddy how r the trich's looking?... starting to go cloudy?
M mastersativa Well-Known Member Joined Sep 21, 2007 Messages 309 Reaction score 101 Nov 23, 2007 #3 yup, sounds like harvest time is juuuuuuuuust around the corner. Better be watchin them trichs.
L lkbkr102 Member Joined Jan 5, 2007 Messages 22 Reaction score 0 Nov 23, 2007 #4 I know that's what it means, but I don't understand why since I haven't changed the lighting. The trichs are still clear, and I haven't stressed them.
I know that's what it means, but I don't understand why since I haven't changed the lighting. The trichs are still clear, and I haven't stressed them.
Ekoostik_Hookah 420Member Joined Nov 12, 2007 Messages 1,372 Reaction score 407 Nov 23, 2007 #5 what u mean havent changed the lighting? you said that its in flowering, so u changed the light to 12/12, which makes it flower, and mature
what u mean havent changed the lighting? you said that its in flowering, so u changed the light to 12/12, which makes it flower, and mature
S Stoney Bud Guest Nov 23, 2007 #6 lkbkr102 said: I was wondering if anyone knew if it was normal for half of a plants hairs to turn red, orange and brown in the 7th week of flowering? Click to expand... The "Pistils" can change colors for many reasons. Humidity, watering, nutrients, pH, plant size, strain...etc. It really has nothing to do with flowering, other than the two events happen during the same time period. The Trichomes are what the determining factor is. If yours are all clear still, then you have some time to go. I check mine each day from the 7th week on.
lkbkr102 said: I was wondering if anyone knew if it was normal for half of a plants hairs to turn red, orange and brown in the 7th week of flowering? Click to expand... The "Pistils" can change colors for many reasons. Humidity, watering, nutrients, pH, plant size, strain...etc. It really has nothing to do with flowering, other than the two events happen during the same time period. The Trichomes are what the determining factor is. If yours are all clear still, then you have some time to go. I check mine each day from the 7th week on.
Dubbaman A few toke's a day. Joined Sep 1, 2007 Messages 3,266 Reaction score 3,768 Nov 23, 2007 #7 :goodposting: