I am on my first grow. I have four white widow plants from a reputable seed shop. I vegged the plants for a few weeks before switching over to 12 hour days. I changed the plant food for flowering. I researched this a lot before I did it so I'm pretty damn sure I've done everything right. The plants have looked great and been really healthy, but they still aren't covered in trichomes like I expected. Is this just something that comes farther along in the flowering process? The thing that made me nervous is that I tried googling flowering time lines and unfortunately there isn't much out there. I did find one guy that was showing pictures of his plants after flowering for 3-4 weeks and they were pretty well covered in trichomes.
My plants have only been flowering for 23 days now and they did kind of take a while before the first plan was showing some pistils (took 10 days). There isn't a whole hell of a lot I can do about it now, but I'm tired of the suspense. I come home every day hoping that maybe my plants will be covered in crystals lol. Should I expect it to improve dramatically over the next four weeks or did I just produce some mediocre pot? It smells good and looks good, just no crystals yet. BTW I did order a little microscope to look at them closer, but I haven't got it yet. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
DaDuck Reviewed by DaDuck on . When do Plants get Frosted I am on my first grow. I have four white widow plants from a reputable seed shop. I vegged the plants for a few weeks before switching over to 12 hour days. I changed the plant food for flowering. I researched this a lot before I did it so I'm pretty damn sure I've done everything right. The plants have looked great and been really healthy, but they still aren't covered in trichomes like I expected. Is this just something that comes farther along in the flowering process? The thing that made me Rating: 5