Exploring the Microscopic World of Trichome Photography

A few from @SeedsMan Black Sugar today
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She has a little time left but the clearer trichomes make for awesome pics.
:love: :oops::)
 
I am still messing around with trying to get good closeup shots of my current grow. If it's not the rain and wind, it's the sun shining at me at me and the camera when I am trying to take pics on the balcony, after all you are supposed to have the sun behind you in an ideal shot.

But here are a few closeups that I liked from my last grow. I am growing the same strain again on current grow because it is gives such strong long lasting high altho the trichomes don't really tell you that.




Stunning! Contest entries for sure!
 
One of the plants that I am growing at the moment is a Frozen Black Cherry. Her breeder suggests she can get up to 36% THC if finished with a UVB light over the final 3 weeks, well I don't know about that and anyway I don't have a UVB light, but I hope she's potent.

She is nearing the finish and I have been looking at her trichomes to judge when to harvest her.

Here are a few closeup pics of her today.





 
This strain, DosSiDos, from Barney's Farm , was tested in NM and had over 25% THC. The Trichomes were abundant and it started purpling up towards the end of the grow.
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I know @JiggiLotus has seen this pic, but it's another example of balancing light/exposure with a lower power flash - balances the green and highlights the resin in true colour [we spell it correctly this side of the white cliffs of Dover lol]

 
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