Blueberries
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Have any experienced growers experience this? What should I do? I can post pics of the buds but would be hard to get pictures of the trichomes
No where near done!Not the best also the sugar leaves had the dying trichomes not so much the bud this is week 4 of flower
Could you clarify this, please?Check trichomes on the bud only since the flowers replace them on a daily basis!.
How's the resolution on that ? I'd like to get a USB scopehttp://www.amazon.com/VicTsing-Portable-Microscope-Endoscope-Otoscope/dp/B00L373OK2/ref=sr_1_24?ie=UTF8&qid=1446216460&sr=8-24&keywords=pc microscope
get one of these and you will be able to see the tric heads fine. takes pic's too.
It is the one I use
Not really since strain and environment have alot to do with it, but in general, sugar leaves will be more mature because as they grow you will have less thca trichome production on the outside of the sugar leaf, the early amber trichomes from sugar leaves is caused from the first wave of trichomes as the sugar leaf is half way stuck in the bud site when young which is already producing thc-a at the time. Im sure strain and enviro have gobs to do with it.Could you clarify this, please?
Take a scope to the sugar leafs, most of the time the outside is more mature then the inner side of the leaf by mid flower. Ever notice how you cannot have a ripe 100% cloudy bud?Ah. Ok cool. You mentioned the flowers replace them daily. You meant sugar leaves replace them methinks.
I guess I never took a scope to a sugar leaf - just that fat calyx. That's really interesting though. Makes perfect sense. Thanks