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  • Farmall
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    That’s about how I pick ‘em nowadays

  • SoOrbudgal
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    Great shot yummy looking.

  • starramus
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    santiago are you still with us? I hope you aren't in Chile. Milton Friedman's getting an F down there in economics.

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  • starramus
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    This year's GSC looking very healthy. Click image for larger version

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  • starramus
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    Yesiree they are invaluable. This pic from October 2014 shows a Blue God that went too long, and you can see some of the trichomes have turned dark orange with the THC degrading. Click image for larger version  Name:	10-20-2014 Blue God.jpg Views:	0 Size:	209.7 KB ID:	345418

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  • Farmall
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    Thank goodness for the USB Microscope.

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  • starramus
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    Are you sure you are not eating the trichomes? Must be a pot headed mite. I myself have never seen red or purple in a trichome itself. Only seen the usual clear to cloudy to amber, and the if you let the plant go too long a dark orange when it begins degrading. You might try good old insecticidal soap as i do not see it in your list of pesticides.

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  • StickFigureLover
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    Ah i see. I need to eventually get a unit. My local options are limited so luckily i wont have to think too much about it, lol

  • Canuck147
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    Something so small one can't clean them all out.

  • Tersky
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    Idk to me it looks like you have some pest that is eating your trichomes. Maybe thirps? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lx2H...e_gdata_player

    The red kinda looks like a trichome turning amber to me but i may not be seeing it correctly.

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  • Farmall
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    Canuck147 are you thinking some chemicals leaching out of the fabric causing a mutation ?

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  • 9fingerleafs
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    yeah i thought the same thing, your plant would be very sick if that was the case, i agree with farmall it looks like a purple/reddish trichome

  • Canuck147
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    Are you growing in a tent? If it was mine - I would through the tent away and start over.

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  • kingfish
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    I can't take credit for the pic. I copied it from a Email

  • StickFigureLover
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    Nice shot chief. What type of scope are you using??

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