I brought my little, neglected, and abused volunteer indoors today to get a respite from some
strong nasty cold winds. Set her in the window and decided while she was up there I would look
at trichome development. WTF? There is easily 30% amber and clearly she is no where near ready
for harvest. Anyone else ever experience this? I've never had a winter grow before so this is all new
territory for me. She started life in a potato bucket and I transplanted her into a 3 gallon plastic
container where I would give her sunlight during the day and put her under lights in the evening until
she seemed strong enough to hold flower. I'm sorry but my $1200 stoopid smart phone doesn't have the
capability to take closeups or I would share them with y'all. You think it could be the lengthening daylight
hours throwing it for a loop? I'm looking at about 11 1/2 hours of light right now in SoCal. and they're
getting longer.
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