I realize I'm being impatient, and the answer is probably "Won't work!" but I have to ask...

What's your opinion on starting to cut the light back from 12/12, maybe 15 minutes ever few days, to attempt to encourage the plant to "hasten" the conversion from milky to amber trichomes?

It seems like I've been waiting FOREVER for these trichomes to make the change, and getting there is like pulling teeth. Has anyone tried this and if so, what were your results?

The impatience is motivated by the fact that "I'm out" and with Christmas looming, I have a choice of buying a bit of caninabis on the open market, or buying my daughter a Christmas present. You KNOW what my choice as a parent has to be... so I'm probably facing ANOTHER month of it being dry as a friggin' desert around here.
GrowingInGeorgia Reviewed by GrowingInGeorgia on . I seem to do better at killing than growing - HELP PLEASE! I'm not a farmer and I can't even spell horticulturist right (Spell checker can though!;)) The absolute best thing I have ever grown is a rock garden and know nothing about caring for a plant properly.... so of course I'm going to have problems. Hell, as far back as I care to remember even lawn care is at best a spectator sport. But, I got a 400w MH light and built a grow room loosely following the construction steps as shown on the "I Grow Chronic" DVD - sans hydroponic system, co2 etc... Rating: 5