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trichomes seem already white!!!

egz91

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Hi guys,
is it normal for my plant to already have cloudy white trichomes?
maybe it is strain.


Whiteberry auto from paradise seeds.


here are some pics, she's doing pretty well imo.
 

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Sunshineinabag

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those are pistils silly rabbit.
Hey man...nice crocs
 

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egz91

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ahahah no no i'm talking about trichomes i know the difference but i couldn't take a picture cause i don't have an electric picroscope just normal jewelry one hahahah!!! nice yours tooo
 

Sunshineinabag

Active member
oh ok.......i thought you were refering to the pistils in those pics.........i dont think because of its lineage that having trichs go white is anything other then some becoming mature faster then the flowers have.....i imagine by the time the flowers ripen it will have resembled being hit with confectioners sugar eh? good job
 

mr.brunch

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Just the trichs filling with lovely thc :biggrin:
48 days or so? Nothing abnormal there, best of luck :tiphat:
 

f-e

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It's an impossible gauge. You can make it work, if you grow the same plants all the time, so have prior knowledge of the product taken down at various stages. But, if you know your plant that well, you don't need to look anyway. It's just one of a few markers, and one that many people wait for when it isn't going to happen. Letting a plant stand for weeks, half dead and oxidising.

I'm not saying don't look, but you do so as part of a holistic approach. Or don't bother.. I haven't in years.
 
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TheForgotten

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Are the trichomes cloudy, or white? There is a difference....
Usually they go from clear to translucent (cloudy), then to white (mostly in Indicas), then to amber.
 

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