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At what week in flowering do you usually see trichomes ?

Acidworks
Acidworksstarted grow question 4 years ago
Trichomes , when should they appear ? Strain is Arjan's Haze #3 Having difficulty making any out on the sugar leaves although the buds are sticky to the touch. All help gratefully appreciated in advance.
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Week 14
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smoke24
smoke24answered grow question 4 years ago
Typically trichomes start developing shortly after flowering begins, with slight variances depending on the strain. you need a jewler's loupe in order to get a good look at em. Happy growing.
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Acidworks
Acidworksanswered grow question 4 years ago
she has trichomes !!! not a lot , but enough to help tell ripeness. Thanks for the help and concern , 😀
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 4 years ago
After looking at your diary and considering how long your plant has been flowering, I would suggest there should be visible and plentiful trichomes all over and around your flowers by now. It seems you are using enough light to stimulate trichome production, so I would be thinking poor genetics, but since it is a "haze" type of plant, it may still produce more trichomes right at the end of flowering. Try keeping the humidity down and reduce the amount of nitrogen she is receiving, would be my only suggestions at this stage. Hope this helps.... Organoman.
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MrGreenMan
MrGreenMananswered grow question 4 years ago
Scratch that last, just seen there are still white pistols. Would be better without the grow light on them and maybe a closeup 😉
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MrGreenMan
MrGreenMananswered grow question 4 years ago
Damn you haven’t got trichomes at 14 weeks??? That’s a bit strange. I’d suggest cutting on of the smaller buds off, drying it properly, then sample it. See how it tastes and if it’s potent etc. Definitely wouldn’t want to end up over growing those buds so a test would be a good idea!
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