shiva71
Well-Known Member
Hiya
Something ive noticed on my outdoor autos is that there is more visible resin during really sunny days; when the clouds move in for a few days all the frostiness seems to receed.
Is this the plants natural response to changing environment? I read that resins main function is to protect the plant from sunshine, this would back up my observation. However i also read that resins main job is to attract pollen; in this case resin production should happen regardless of conditions.
Any thoughts peeps?
Cheers!
Something ive noticed on my outdoor autos is that there is more visible resin during really sunny days; when the clouds move in for a few days all the frostiness seems to receed.
Is this the plants natural response to changing environment? I read that resins main function is to protect the plant from sunshine, this would back up my observation. However i also read that resins main job is to attract pollen; in this case resin production should happen regardless of conditions.
Any thoughts peeps?
Cheers!