J jasonb303 Member Jun 26, 2011 #1 View attachment 1665247buds are super size but dnt llok right no crystal and tons of whiteView attachment 1665242 hairs ???
View attachment 1665247buds are super size but dnt llok right no crystal and tons of whiteView attachment 1665242 hairs ???
asaph Well-Known Member Jun 26, 2011 #2 well they seem way younger than 8 weeks flower. guess you got a very slow pheno. however, lack of crystals at this stage may indicate poor genetics. tell us about your setup - esp. stain, medium, nutrition and light.
well they seem way younger than 8 weeks flower. guess you got a very slow pheno. however, lack of crystals at this stage may indicate poor genetics. tell us about your setup - esp. stain, medium, nutrition and light.
J jasonb303 Member Jun 26, 2011 #3 gt 2x600 watt hps nt very big grow room, growing in hydro flood and drain nute vita max a and b currently feeding overdrive.
gt 2x600 watt hps nt very big grow room, growing in hydro flood and drain nute vita max a and b currently feeding overdrive.
asaph Well-Known Member Jun 26, 2011 #4 jasonb303 said: gt 2x600 watt hps nt very big grow room, growing in hydro flood and drain nute vita max a and b currently feeding overdrive. Click to expand... skimping on information huh? that's not gonna help anyone to help you. i imagine you have other plants as well. do they have the same problem? what strain is it?
jasonb303 said: gt 2x600 watt hps nt very big grow room, growing in hydro flood and drain nute vita max a and b currently feeding overdrive. Click to expand... skimping on information huh? that's not gonna help anyone to help you. i imagine you have other plants as well. do they have the same problem? what strain is it?
jawbrodt Well-Known Member Jun 26, 2011 #5 ^Agreed, that irritates me, as well. Idk, looks like a leafy sativa strain, from what I can see. Could also be extra-leafy, from giving them a bit too much nitrogen
^Agreed, that irritates me, as well. Idk, looks like a leafy sativa strain, from what I can see. Could also be extra-leafy, from giving them a bit too much nitrogen