Sap?

PuffinDaWeed

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I went downstairs to check my my girls and as I was lookin around The flowering is in full bloom I noticed the leaves that come from the flower itself which are those tiny leaves you trim when its harvest time. I noticed on a few leaves they looked wet? Now I know I havent sprayed anything on the buds or the plant in the last week or two Im wondering do the flowers produce some kind of sap?
 

irieie

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is it sticky or wet like water. if it is wet like water, that is the water the leaves emit through transpiration. most of this evaporates immediately into the air, but when leaves are overlapping and touching, sometimes the water is trapped and condenses on the leaves. make sure you have ample air movement and your humidity is below %55 otherwise this can lead to bud rot or mold.
 

PuffinDaWeed

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Come to find out it was antibacterial soap sprayed! Is it good to be sprayin that stuff on the plant at late flowering stage?
 

PuffinDaWeed

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The Plant looks ok I was gone all weekend and the hairs are startin to turn like a amber color (just starting) So I am gonna keep a close eye out
 

irieie

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Come to find out it was antibacterial soap sprayed! Is it good to be sprayin that stuff on the plant at late flowering stage?
dish soap can be used in very small amount in a foliar feed as a wetting agent to prevent the water from forming larger droplets. like others have state though, i would not want to spray anything during the second half of flower.
 
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