No frost?

mpdegn

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This sativa is growing right next to 2 indicas and the indicas are doing well. They are a lot shorter, though but they are frosty as hell. The sativa doesn't seem to have any frost.

Is that just because sativas take longer to flower? This one has been flowering for more than a month now. I need to see some trichomes. Any ideas?

Setup:

400W HPS
Holland Secret G-M-B
Temp: ~75-81
DWC

I also wanna add that the buds aren't dense at all and the calyxes are tiny. Most of the plant consists of hairs, leaves and stems.
 

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trombon84

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16 WEEKS?????? hahahaha....no dude, you're totaly wrong...

anyhow...all the factors contribute to how your plant looks like: lights, temperature, air movement, nutrients, feeding schedule....
 

trombon84

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....and 81 is kinda hot. and hot =fluffy bud. hot=not ''frosty'' ...or how u like to call it. try keeping yout temp not more than 75 in the day, and 58-60 in the night and you'll see frost
 

mpdegn

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trombon, I have 2 more indicas in the same room. They are quite frosty so I don't think its only the temperature. 81 is max. It hardly reaches 81.

By the way, the plant is huge. Could that be another reason why flowering takes longer?

Also, how much do you guys pay per qrt of nutrients? I pay $13/bottle and I get a qrt bottle of Micro and Bloom, so total = $26
 

SupraSPL

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The sativa will get plenty of trichomes, but yes it will take longer to mature. Depending on the strain and the individual it could take 8 to 20 weeks to finish flowering. Yields will generally be lower and buds will be less dense. Its good that you are seeing a lot of hairs, more hairs means more calyxs, which is where the thickest layer of trichomes will grow. Good luck!
 

mpdegn

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Thanks for the responses. Unfortunately, the plant still isn't pushing any trichomes. I'm thinking about cutting her down and starting my next grow. She occupies so much space and I'm not even sure if this plant will ever mature. On top of that I have to buy more and more nutrients, as the root mass seems to grow steadily.
 

TheBone1234

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It will mature, it will just take a long time, i could see 16 weeks with that size of plant, the hairs are super long, and it needs to put on lots of mass/density on those buds. Try moving the light cycle to 11/13, i have heard this works.

"Cannabis Sativa is a diecious equatorial plant that originates from tropical regions of the world. The length of day and night is about 12/12 in these regions and that is what sativa dominant plants are used to. It is perfectly acceptable to grow tropical sativas under a light regime of 13/11 during vegetative growth and to flower them under 11/13. Sometimes sativas won’t even flower under 12/12 as it is so close to “home” that they just keep on growing. Sativas take longer to flower than indicas, usually twice as long :sad:and sometimes even three times as long. Sativas are generally more tall and lanky than their indica counterparts. They have thin serrated leafs like in the picture above. The buds are also different in appearance to the indica buds. Sativa buds sometimes resemble a fox-tail and are not as tightly packed as indica buds. Getting tight sativa buds really is an art form that requires some practise."

https://www.rollitup.org/general-marijuana-growing/293977-best-newbie-grow-guide-history.html
 

robert 14617

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....and 81 is kinda hot. and hot =fluffy bud. hot=not ''frosty'' ...or how u like to call it. try keeping yout temp not more than 75 in the day, and 58-60 in the night and you'll see frost
where are you getting all your bad info ?if you stay between 75-85 your golden
 

mpdegn

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they're finally swelling up, after 3 months of flowering. my gosh, that's a whole lotta bud tho..... i was hoping for 2oz. max... I might end up with 20oz. the way things are looking now. will post pics later.
 
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