You gotta play around with them a bit but once you get the hang of it it's great, especially for the price. You literally have to put mine like 1-2" away from the buds to get the best focus
The 'macro' lens is the one you'll want to use for trichs
I'm not in BC, but I'm in WA
I forced a plant early this year that I know will finish, but next summer I'm going to try some autoflowers outdoors so I won't have to sweat it
I know Texada Timewarp is a well-known BC early finisher
Grow big is for veg
Tiger bloom is for bloom
Big Bloom can be whole cycle - it's organic
I usually use FF trio indoors in soil
I'm doing all-organic (blood/bone meal) on my outdoor. I've been supplementing with big bloom on some feedings and it's worked well
Thanks man- honestly I just used a $10 macro lens that clips on my phone. I find it easier to look at trichs that way compared to my scope because I can crop or zoom in and look without everything moving around
Weird question, but I'm a noob to outdoor:
Do outdoor plants mature faster?
On my early plant, I still have a lot of white hairs showing, but my some of the trichomes are starting to get cloudy and there's even a few amber ones: