Trichomes drying up before harvest?

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Yodaweed

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Look at the upper leaves in every pic.

Where is the op monitering the temps? At the top of canopy or down lower?

Yes for the most part the ops plants look good.

I see some leaf margin roll, leaf drooping, and leaf yellowing.


Look at how you act.

Rm3 didn't pick on you.

We have done been through this. The date someone joins hers has nothing to do with grow ability.
my fault I must have missed that , to me those plants look excellent for that far into flower, definitely a good grow well taken care of plants with nearly optimal conditions in my opinion maybe a slight change could help but this late do not change anything that would be for next run in my opinion.
 

Yodaweed

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Yep, got it from harborside
I think it's face off og and ogkb

The do si dos I've bought from the clubs is some firrrrre
That alien labs whhhhoo weeeee
You are so lucky they sell good clones near you, in Colorado all the clubs are a joke and sell bottom shelf only I had to pheno hunt to find anything different took so many failures to find any success.
 

Cookie_rookie

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Rm3 came in and said my problem was obvious,
My canopy was too hot

I told him my canopy was around 78-79

He then started talking about humidity and light distance

He's full of shit

Yes everyone who's been growing for a week knows general taco leaves are caused by heat

My question wasn't what's causing taco leaves

And even if it was
He still said the problem was heat
When I tell him the temps
He Starts Sayin some other shit

He is a know it all for sure
One of those guys that like people to think he's the greatest

And sadly it looks like he's got you and few others
 

714steadyeddie

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Yor trichs dry up because of heat stress, the colas highest to the light look like they are about to start fox tailing

Like at the leaves closest to the lights and you'll see the tips curling up
 

whitebb2727

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I actually posted, because I was looking for some Others opinions, why would I post claiming I have a problem to get "pats on the back"??
If your still talking about it
I guess I'll oblige,
Its disrespect to give an answer not even knowing what's going on, he can say it's obvious and my canopy is too hot... But how does he know the temp of my canopy?

He's not here?
He can't see the temp gauge?
Then when I tell him the temps he changes his answer, (also disrespect)...
If you say he's been a member since 09, that's great.

But lying on someone's post that's also disrespect

So with all that being said can we plz let go of your infatuation with rm3...?
I will let it go when you acknowledge that Yoda lied and rm3 has been here since 09 under a different name.


Also we k ow you have a problem. No one knows what it is. We can only guess as we are not there. That's how this works. I would suggest a second thermometer to make sure you are correct. As to leaf cupping if its not temps it could be moisture stress or high N.
 

Cookie_rookie

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I would also suggest you read the entire post

I have 2 thermometers as stated above^^^^

I'm not arguing that he has been a member since 2009
I don't know how many accounts he has or has made


I am saying he is liar...
Not necessarily about being a member since 09,
But for the FACT of him saying he wouldn't post on this again and he was going to unsub, he posted again, an I'm fairly certain he's probably still reading these (subbed)

Your saying no one knows what my problem is... Rm3s first post made it clear he knew absolutely what the problem is

Lol

Stop defending pretentious people
 

Diabolical666

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Hmmm. Get a temp gun and hit different parts of your plant..from soil to midway foliage and then very tops. Rm3 wasnt far off from what he was saying on the 2nd post in comparison to his 1st post. I dont understand why you got mad. Theres something more deep rooted here( no pun) with the anger. Tops cook and get hot sometimes at this late stage. Next time you woll know to pull the light up a bit
 

Cookie_rookie

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Hmmm. Get a temp gun and hit different parts of your plant..from soil to midway foliage and then very tops. Rm3 wasnt far off from what he was saying on the 2nd post in comparison to his 1st post. I dont understand why you got mad. Theres something more deep rooted here( no pun) with the anger. Tops cook and get hot sometimes at this late stage. Next time you woll know to pull the light up a bit
Assumptions the mother of all fuck ups
 

whitebb2727

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K
I would also suggest you read the entire post

I have 2 thermometers as stated above^^^^

I'm not arguing that he has been a member since 2009
I don't know how many accounts he has or has made


I am saying he is liar...
Not necessarily about being a member since 09,
But for the FACT of him saying he wouldn't post on this again and he was going to unsub, he posted again, an I'm fairly certain he's probably still reading these (subbed)

Your saying no one knows what my problem is... Rm3s first post made it clear he knew absolutely what the problem is

Lol

Stop defending pretentious people
Its not that dude. Most will tell you I'm a chill dude and help when I can. Its the reason I deleted my post and will delete these.

Rm3 looked at the cupping and thought heat. I thought the same. Now it looks like diabolical thinks the same. Maybe hot spots.

I'm not trying to stir shit. Fact is Yoda has a personal fight going with rm3.

I'm just trying to get you to understand there are people full of crap on here and rm3 is not one of them.

You'll see what's up after hanging around a bit.

Just don't latch on the the personal fights going on.

Have a good one man.
 

SPLFreak808

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The plant looks fine. The very top actually looks pretty dense, it does get the highest intensity of light after all. For some reason it does show heat stress which is weird because your at 79f canopy, i believe low humidity and a fan blowing directly at colas will further increase its transpiration rate on the parts that get more intense light which will "feel" more dry then the shaded parts of the plant, dont forget the top buds are also more mature then the shaded buds too.

Have you ran this before?
 

whitebb2727

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I can see that rm3 is the mayor of this community
And got you all believing in him
With his
Answers filled with so much certainty that in fact are filled with nothing more than hot air

I apologize for getting annoyed that he came in with a know it all answer and then changed his answer, and then lied
(Again I'm not saying he hasn't been a member since 09, I'm Sayin he lied on my post today for a fact.)

Anyways I won't post on this thread again
And my word is golden
Unlike The one you worship, rm3

Sorry for offending everyone by calling him out on his bullshit

Whiteebb puts the answers in his own comments, "no one knows what's wrong, that's why we bounce ideas off each other "

Then I explain time and time again how rm3 wasn't bouncing any ideas he was saying he knows what's wrong then I tell him the temps N he changes his answer...

Call him out N says he won't post on this anymore,
lies about that
Then everyone stix up for his bs

Idk



In a community (forum) where I seek help, I would like suggestions and questions to help make those suggestions

Idk how he can tell the temp of my canopy through his computer\phone screen... But from someone who doesn't lie like rm3
My canopy temps according to two thermometers are always around 78-79
I only have a few grows under my belt I am no pro
But from what I have read that those are ideal temps
I also have used my friends heat gun said cooler than the Walmart thermometers
77-78 at canopy

But if all of you agree with rm3

I won't post on this thread again,, but he said it himself 77-79
Is too hot at canopy


What is a better temp


Because that's what my temps are

He made it clear
"It's obvious your canopy is too hot"

So what do you all think it should be

IMO I think he's a fuckin idiot

But so many agree that 77-79 is to hot for canopy

I MUST BE WRONG

RIGHT ?
He's not the mayor.

He was or might be wrong.


You never been wrong? You going to go with Yoda and get involved with his personal fight?

Make a fair judgement and talk to people with some respect.

We all are wrong from time to time. We are human.

No need to call a man ignorant when he makes a mistake. Especially when you have leaf cupping that is a sign of heat stress.

Actually a lot of people give rm3 shit.

Just take the time to read some his threads and work. Take the info you want or don't.

He wasn't set in stone in his answer. It is what it is.

Give the man a fair shake without others influence and decide for yourself. After if you don't like him, then you don't like him and I'm cool with that. There's people I don't like on here.
 

whitebb2727

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The plant looks fine. The very top actually looks pretty dense, it does get the highest intensity of light after all. For some reason it does show heat stress which is weird because your at 79f canopy, i believe low humidity and a fan blowing directly at colas will further increase its transpiration rate on the parts that get more intense light which will "feel" more dry then the shaded parts of the plant, dont forget the top buds are also more mature then the shaded buds too.

Have you ran this before?
I would listen to what this man has to say to. He knows his stuff.
 

RM3

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Well I actually did un sub and then had a post quoted so came back

I even agreed when ya said I was lame, as I am old and have a lame foot, and walk with a cane

so truth be told I never lied, but folks are entitled to believe whatever 8)

and thanks for folks tryin to set things right, like was said I take a lot of crap here but I like helpin, guess I'll go help somewhere else for awhile
 
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