So I got my scope in... 60x-120x variable. And it adjusts the focus. But i think it's too much. Trying to see the trichs and hold it steady is very hard. And its throwing me off, cause the brief glimpses I get through the scope, they look cloudy already. But they are visibly no where near ready to cut.
I've used the dust in veg. It worked great, will use again. I remember that plant well. It was 6'X6' and it was just beginning to flower. COPter flew over, hovered, and I chopped it just before the deputy showed up. I was F'ing sick, but no bust.
Looking good. I’m wanting to get a scope and wondered about how stable it was. Maybe try a monopod if you can.
I bought a scope at Radio Shack (60X) and I love it. What I do is sacrifice a small sugar leaf to examine. I Scotch taped a Popsicle stick to the bottom of the scope so as to not get the scope all gooey. I also have a jewelers loupe (45X), but I like the scope better, more definite.
Yup, best way to scope is to pluck and lay on a surface so you can see, or find something to rest your elbows on near the plant.
Haha I appreciate it my man. Nothing fancy, hell I'm kinda embarrassed about the throw together trellis. I gotta raise that too now that I'm thinking about it. Ugh. Lol. Ive I alot this year, so I'm already looking forward to next. And na, I'm not so much in the northeast, Va beach are actually.
First little problem I'm having. Thoughts would be appreciated for sure. On one branch, the fan leaves are turning in on each other on one of the plants. No other branch or bud, or anything on the plant beside it is doing it.. hmmm
Ok, I'm gonna ask you a really stupid question now...does the light at night while taking those pics mess with the flowering?
Na, just a flash wouldnt do anything. I believe it is from a tad too much on the nutes. I'm gonna cut it back just a tad on the feed, and see how it reacts.
Right on, I didn't mean to insinuate the flash caused your problem, just needed to know if that is ok to do. There's not any nitrogen in your feed, right?