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    Fan leaves turning yellow, PLZ help!

    Quote Originally Posted by jon420
    If you're looking for the head-high then you're going to want to harvest when the trichomes are all to mostly cloudy. When amber trichomes start to develop and show, that means THC is degrading and the couchlock affect starts to take place.

    Cloudy Trichomes=Head high
    Amber Trichomes=Couchlock
    it seems like i've been wrong about the flowering time :wtf:
    i've attached 3 photo's that were taken at 9.12.2010,
    and she's already been flowering, which means that she started flowering
    at about 5.12.2010? and that means i'm in the 7th week of flowering
    So, i've got no freaking clue what that means and how that effects our discussion:jointsmile:

    i think i'm gonna chop her in two weeks time.

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    Fan leaves turning yellow, PLZ help!

    Quote Originally Posted by JamboJones
    trichomes :thumbsup::thumbsup:
    i've got a x100 microscope, and i've checked my :weedpoke: and most of them are milkey white, the rest is clear!

    i know it could take up to 7 weeks, i've got time, no hurry!

    b.t.w, DogtowN mentioned that she looks a little bit thin for 5 weeks of
    flowering, and i guess i tend to agree, is that because of the strain?
    or am i doing something wrong? does the fact that she has only apprx. 10hrs of light and it's like 13C degrees at night, are these parameters affect the yield?
    I think you've got a pretty good handle on things.
    10 hours of direct sun is nice! IMO the low temps are the main issue with it looking "thin". A container plants roots get pretty cold outdoors, colder than if it's in the ground. It slows them down a lot because they have to warm up for all those little soil microbes to get up to speed again.

    You've done a good job! Not knowing the strain is a huge wild-card.


    Quote Originally Posted by JamboJones
    it seems like i've been wrong about the flowering time
    i've attached 3 photo's that were taken at 9.12.2010,
    and she's already been flowering, which means that she started flowering
    at about 5.12.2010? and that means i'm in the 7th week of flowering
    As long as you use your scope, you'll get it right. :thumbsup:

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    #13
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    Fan leaves turning yellow, PLZ help!

    Quote Originally Posted by DogtowN
    I think you've got a pretty good handle on things.
    10 hours of direct sun is nice! IMO the low temps are the main issue with it looking "thin". A container plants roots get pretty cold outdoors, colder than if it's in the ground. It slows them down a lot because they have to warm up for all those little soil microbes to get up to speed again.

    You've done a good job! Not knowing the strain is a huge wild-card.




    As long as you use your scope, you'll get it right. :thumbsup:
    Thanks dude!!!
    This is most appreciated!:thumbsup::thumbsup:

    i don't know the strain because it is from something we've smoked along time ago...

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