Exploring the Microscopic World of Trichome Photography

The hobo ladies a bit closer to 🪓

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Every time I see that hobo all I can think of is a bag on a stick over the shoulder and a can of beans…. Mmm beans… I like my beans in the morning on toast with a nice sunny side up duck egg…. Err wait a second…

That hobo is looking good there OG
 
Every time I see that hobo all I can think of is a bag on a stick over the shoulder and a can of beans…. Mmm beans… I like my beans in the morning on toast with a nice sunny side up duck egg…. Err wait a second…

That hobo is looking good there OG
I love beans! The magic@l fruit!

Sunny side is the only side!


The hobo ladies have been totally unique. They started out no name mystery beans. Everytime I seen them they were shady and sicky. But as soon as pushed to flower they'll steal your 🤑 money, and hopefully you get a happy ending. Without an STD. But I did have a hermie pop up, so total crying game moment.
 
My Mulanje Sherbert is approaching the sharp end of her flowering phase. I have been keeping an eye on her trichomes to see how they change. I grew out a full sister plant to her last year that I harvested on May 20th. This one has now gone 2 additional weeks.

The first pic is a trichome closeup pic that I took 1 week ago. Most of the trichome heads still have a clear glassy look.


The next 4 were taken yesterday, 1 week later, a greater number of cloudy perhaps.





Cheers.
 
Well, I didn't get as close as Justin did, but you can see the trichomes on this MAC (miracle alien cookies) by Herbies Seeds USA. Day 60 since flip. Just zoomed in a camera photo.

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MAC (miracle alien cookies), flip +60
 
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