Question about bloom phase , and resinous sticky buds

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Is it possible that TOO MUCH airflow could prevent a sticky resin from forming on buds during flower ? I am on week 10, and have decent size flowers with decent amount of trichomes and some aroma. The buds however do not seem resinous or sticky at all I am wondering if this is a result of an environmental factor ? Any thoughts or advice or theories are welcome thanks fam
 

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All strains are different. It could be the strain. Without knowing more about your environment it's kind of hard to say. What is the temps and humidity high and low? Looks like your feeding too much nitrogen and you have lots of nutrient burn it looks like. Maybe less nitrogen and more phosphorus and potassium to swell them buds up. Let us know more about your environment tho for real. Hard to say if we dont know temps and humidity levels
 
Well that's in range so your good there. I'm not sure how air flow would affect resin production or potency unless it's like super strong wind in the tent. Do you have positive or negative pressure in your tent? Positive pressure is when your tent blows up like a balloon. Air doesnt circulate as it should throughout the tent this way which may cause problems. Negative pressure is when the walls of the tent are getting sucked in rather than getting blown out like a balloon causing a vaccuum like effect. You want negative pressure in your tent or grow space. This helps the fresh air circulate the best.
 
Gorilla glue is usually a very resinous plant. I'm not sure what's going on. Could be the nutrient mistake but I'm not exactly sure man. It's hard to say. I'm no professional. I just know the basics. But with more info laid out hopefully someone with more experience can chime in from here to help answer your question better. Good luck man!
 
Many things can effect resin production. Temps, infrared light, genetics. Something I've noticed over the years... my indoor bud is much more frosty than anything I grow outside. My outdoor girls are much more resinous than anything I grow indoor.
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Many things can effect resin production. Temps, infrared light, genetics. Something I've noticed over the years... my indoor bud is much more frosty than anything I grow outside. My outdoor girls are much more resinous than anything I grow indoor.View attachment 1232709
I prefer indoor myself. Do you prefer indoor or outdoor with that said?
 
Many things can effect resin production. Temps, infrared light, genetics. Something I've noticed over the years... my indoor bud is much more frosty than anything I grow outside. My outdoor girls are much more resinous than anything I grow indoor.View attachment 1232709
Ah ok that makes a lot of sense....maybe I will see a bit more resin in the final weeks ....
 
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