Emilya Green
Well-Known Member
I think it could be genetics as well, especially the foxtailing.
The one girl has alot of amber pistils but based on the tricomes still has some time. I'm not panicking ....but still a bit concerned
Do you see a major issue with my high PPM runoff? Next watering I'm going to test the runoff from each separately rather than the collective runoff bucket.
Appreciate the vote of confidence though, thanks!
amber pistils are not what you are looking for and usually about 60% of them have turned amber or some other color by the beginning of the last two weeks... amber trichomes is what decides it. When it is time for harvest, ALL of the pistils will have turned color and pulled back into the buds. None will be white and sticking straight upward. A good clue when you have hit the final 2 weeks is when NONE of the white pistils are straight any longer, and even those at the very top have a bend or a kink in them.
I don't want to insult you, but testing runoff ppm in a soil grow is useless... it tells you nothing. Soil breaks down into small particles, and you are getting that debris in your runoff. It corresponds to nothing that is going on up there in the soil nutrient wise. In a megacrop grow you need to go by the color and if there is any damage on the leaves... don't even waste your time on measuring runoff ppm or pH.