"dry" looking flowers

Hey guys - what do you make of this?

The flowers look just… Dry? No frost on the sugar leaves, etc.

I gave them a pretty heavy duty feeding just now with Medi-one and U-CANN abundant bloom. (soil foxfarm happy frog, 200w F. S LED. 88f/31% humidity on average when lights on.
One curiosity I have is this: I have not watered to (considerable) runoff since before flowering even started
Could nutrient lockout be the problem due to salts?
Here’s a Pic of the whole plant

I named it El-chapo lol…

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Do you have pics of what it should look like? Every strain isnt as frost caked as all that instahype weed you see these days. The plant looks pretty happy in the pics you posted

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She looks happy my dude! Genetics play a huge role

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Echoing what was said above, not all fan and small leaves get frosty. This, by leaf structure, looks to contain a lot of sativa. I tend to see that a lot on more satty strains. I am sure the flower bracts are covered in resin, and likely small heads.

I think you will be just fine, keep doing what you are doing. Your plant looks happy, and I am sure it is going to produce some great smoke for you!

I wouldn’t worry about frost…some of the best strains with 11% thc are known to be knockouts. I’m not talking shit…look at the old school skunks…ak47 norther lights…@motz

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for what it’s worth I would say your temps too high I try to keep mine under 80 I used to run HPS and temps were 85 and above always and it definitely affected my trich growth I switched to led and it made a huge difference just my 2 cents the plant looks healthy hope it’s some good meds