Ace Yonder
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So my plant recently threw a few nanners, and I was checking them out under magnification to see if there was any pollen, and I noticed what appeared to be trichomes on the nanners. I did a little research trying to find out what pollen looked like to see if I could be confusing it, and I found this "The exterior surface of the male calyx is covered with non-glandular trichomes."(From http://www.cannabiscure.info/files/resources_4.htm). These are the pictures I took. My two questions are, are these non-glandular trichomes, or is this what pollen looks like? And if they are trichomes, would it make sense to assume that they probably contain thc? In Ed Rosenthal's book it says that at early stages of growth male plants have higher concentrations of thc than female plants, I wonder if this is where that would be contained?
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