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11-28-2010, 10:47 AM #1OPJunior Member
Trichome development
Is there anything I can do to stimulate or promote the development of trichomes?
My (supposedly) White Widow from cannabisseeds.com () has been in 12/12 for 4 weeks now. The lighting I have is a total of 253W of cfl's, and I'm going to have to go with that until harvest.
My deadline for harvest is 3 more weeks as I want to have a few days to dry before I go away for christmas, and obviously I would like to be able to offer my friends something worth puffing.
Thanks in advance.
Sawmillersawmiller Reviewed by sawmiller on . Trichome development Is there anything I can do to stimulate or promote the development of trichomes? My (supposedly) White Widow from cannabisseeds.com (:mad:) has been in 12/12 for 4 weeks now. The lighting I have is a total of 253W of cfl's, and I'm going to have to go with that until harvest. My deadline for harvest is 3 more weeks as I want to have a few days to dry before I go away for christmas, and obviously I would like to be able to offer my friends something worth puffing. Thanks in advance. Rating: 5
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11-28-2010, 01:15 PM #2Senior Member
Trichome development
That plant looks a bit starved for light. There's a fair bit of stretch going on, though I've never grown the WW myself so perhaps that is just the normal characteristic of that plant.
3 weeks is going to be pushing it. By the looks of it you likely need at least another 4 - 5 weeks plus a few days of total darkness. Be patient. The plant can gain 30% weight in the last few weeks. If needed, you can leave her by herself for a week. Just give her a thorough watering / flush before you go.
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11-28-2010, 01:33 PM #3Senior Member
Trichome development
Not going to make it in 3 weeks, especially with such insufficient lighting. Widow likes it's light. I grow it, you best be looking at 8 weeks minimum.
I flower under 1400 watts. Your plant is light starved. It should have visible trichomes at 4 weeks. Sorry, but I bet it takes at least another 6 weeks to be halfway decent.
We get what we pay for with lighting.
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11-28-2010, 01:50 PM #4Senior Member
Trichome development
....Plus adding carbs can help. Have you tried molasses?
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11-28-2010, 01:57 PM #5Senior Member
Trichome development
white widows at 4 weeks, flowering....400 watts...
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11-28-2010, 02:00 PM #6Senior Member
Trichome development
Wow! nice. Deff a big difference from the OP's pic of WW.
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11-28-2010, 02:22 PM #7Senior Member
Trichome development
Yea, you better go shopping...that won't be ready by Christmas. What a difference a bigger light makes, eh?
That's a beautiful closet there Mr. Dutchy! Kudos! Mine looks a lot like it with AK47 and a 400w hps! 5th week of flowering and there's so many trichs you can't touch it...it sticks to your finger and won't let go! Just like it's grabbing me and saying, "smoke me...smoke me please!" That could be the weed talking tho!?!...And the smell is soooo goooood! I smell Holiday Cheer!
Don't be depressed Sawmiller, mine won't be ready by Christmas either, and that's kinda what I was shooting for...New Years should be a blast tho!
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11-28-2010, 03:05 PM #8OPJunior Member
Trichome development
Thanks for the tips fellas.....
Which leads to the next question: any strains recommended for my lighting setup? next time I'd like something a little smaller...indica dominant perhaps.
Christmas is coming and all the gifts I have to buy are going to cost me.....won't be able to afford a HPS for a couple months. Even then, my budget would only stretch to a 150W one. Would that be ok for a single plant?
S
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11-28-2010, 04:00 PM #9Senior Member
Trichome development
Maybe some type of lowrider (Lowryder?) or lowryder cross...I really don't know as I've been stuck on AK for the last few years (I really like it!) and I grow a little different than you do (closet with 400wHID from clones) Yea, a 150w will do nicely for one plant! Maybe even two if you can get a good reflector! Ask St Nick for one for Christmas...maybe he'll put one under the tree!
On another note, I hope to be getting some Purple Trainwreck clones later today!!! A bro called me last night and asked how many I wanted...YEH! Early Christmas!!! Guess what the next batch will be???
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12-01-2010, 06:38 PM #10Senior Member
Trichome development
Originally Posted by sawmiller
I would try and tighten up your growing area to use all the available light you have. I would start with getting cardboard box's and cut them open and paint them flat white and brushing the paint is cheaper then spray paint as you will need at least 2-3 coats. I just used some Killz i had around. But you want to enclose your plant as tight as you can, also try and keep your lights very close. If you get some burn here and there, then you have them close enough. Its not going to hurt you in the end as my crop turned out great this way. And some people say the buds get airy with cfl's, but mine were rock hard and got a bit over an oz per plant. But my plants got more light with the area as closed in as possible, with the cfl's close to the plants. And what light that strays from your plant will bounce from the white painted card board back to your plants. Works great, just try and cram the lights in close and surround everything with the card board.
If you dont get what im saying, my grow is in the Sig, just got to page 5 or so to see how i kept the cardboard close to use all my available light i had. Its that when i look at your set-up, i see nothing that would reflect light that gets away. The red you have around them will only absorb any light that gets away. And i made those lights for under 20 bucks from wally. Check out the grow, i was pleased:thumbsup:
:rasta:
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