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Probably some type of mutations through the breeding that leads to this type of bud development.(genetically modified hybreds)I'm sure there's a correct name for it, I call it marbling, but that might not be an adequate description. I see it in some strains, not in others. It's especially prevalent in much of the newer hybrids I've seen of late, but I don't know that it's from chemdawg specifically, that's just some of the earliest examples I can think of, that have that have that trait, to a very obvious degree.
It's the way the bud forms around or in between the smaller leafs. All of these types of different characteristics seem to affect the number and length of trichomes, (or at least potential) the patterns, the numbers or density in structure in which they proliferate. I really enjoy seeing different trichome structure, and noting differences in plant development.
I can't wait for this camera I've got coming, so I can see them so much closer. I think there are things to be learned, possibly. It appears many of the larger glandular trichomes have been bred to grow in areas/structures of the plant that once lacked, or had smaller ones in the past. There are a lot of "different" looking types of trichomes in various places.
Some obviously, produce more oils than others. I think "long" trichomes w/large bulbulus heads, have the most potential, personally.
how far out are these from being finished?
Still a little ways. Still got clear and some more development to go. These are my pollen tents and theyve been pollenated. So im more just going by the overall development and maturity of that. Just looks really beautiful. I believe they were flipped sept 12h or13th. checking my notes.how far out are these from being finished?
Probably some type of mutations through the breeding that leads to this type of bud development.(genetically modified hybreds)
Bud formation does look cool
GreatI couldn't find the thread, so maybe I'll post it here. Others can follow if you want.
Here's my latest. I got a new camera for much closer images on the way, I love taking pictures of cannabis.
Nice. What camera is itI couldn't find the thread, so maybe I'll post it here. Others can follow if you want.
Here's my latest. I got a new camera for much closer images on the way, I love taking pictures of cannabis.
These are beautiful flowers and photos of them.I couldn't find the thread, so maybe I'll post it here. Others can follow if you want.
Here's my latest. I got a new camera for much closer images on the way, I love taking pictures of cannabis.
Whoa! Frosty nugs! Well done.Some things came for my camera last week right after I chopped, and I trimmed yesterday... glamour shots! haha