you're right, i have seen that before cloudflyer, but i'm glad you posted it here because i think it adds useful relevant info to this thread- thanks! those are basically pics of the small leaves within a bud, right??LoveIt I know you have seen this before. Someone posted it a bit back and I kept it because it is a great picture. But just in case you dont have it.
i've been following your thread on trichs, vh, and i'm glad you found this one. i would like to do the same thing as you, and harvest some at different stages- cloudy, part amber, and full amber, just to see how much i can control the quality of my plain old bagseed. excellent questions you posted there.This thread is just what I needed. I'm having trouble using the 60-100x from RS.
In all sincerity, if I don't learn how to use the RS scope better I need to find an alternative because I'm serious about wanting to harvest at particular trich development. Some I want to harvest at just all cloudy, some at part amber, maybe even a few branches at all amber. Right now I can't make anything out or it's just too narrow a field of vision for me... And man, you have to be dead steady with the RS scope.
I agree the RS can be tough to use, but I simply clip off a piece of one of the smaller leaves on a bud I want to check, then place it on a white piece of paper and focus. I can look to my hearts content. The scope sits flat and everything is "crystal" clear (lol). No problemo, I really don't care about losing a 1/4 inch of one of the bud leafs. GL HH
now that makes a lot of sense. i was thinking, though, that it might be good to be able to get this technique of viewing the trichs down enough to be able to hop around from bud to bud on a plant. i'm not worried about a 1/4 inch of one leave, but i know i will want to see how the top buds are doing vs mid and bottom buds...
that leads me to this question, which maybe belongs in another thread, but here goes anyway, lol: will trichome development vary depending upon how much light a particular bud is getting, in the same way as light affects the size or density of the bud? i know some people tend to harvest the top colla first, and then lower the light to fatten up the lower buds before harvesting them...
thanks for your responses everyone, this has been a good post!