So does anyone here, buyer or seller, used a magnifier to check ripeness of flowers? I’ve been ordering from MOM sites for over a year now and find that most buds I order have been harvested prematurely. I always see buds being rated for smell, taste, flush, dry/cure, burn and high but never ripeness. The only true way to check ripeness is to look at the trichomes to see if they have started to fill with resin or not. Most buds I look at have mostly or only clear coloured trichomes.
I guess I’m just wondering why this isn’t an industry and personal standard practice.
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2I got a small cheap USB microscope but it's not quite precise enough for this level of detail. I mean you can see the trichomes but they are still pretty small at maximum magnification.
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3https://www.amazon.ca/420-Scope-60-75x- ... B005GLQVV0
This is what I have, worth every penny plus some.
This is what I have, worth every penny plus some.
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4420 microscope... LOL. I love how one of their features is simply "420"... hahaR.R.Toking wrote: Sun Nov 18, 2018 3:58 pm https://www.amazon.ca/420-Scope-60-75x- ... B005GLQVV0
This is what I have, worth every penny plus some.
Does that thing take pictures or is it just a microscope?
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5Haha, yeah it’s just a microscopexsinx wrote: Sun Nov 18, 2018 6:43 pm420 microscope... LOL. I love how one of their features is simply "420"... hahaR.R.Toking wrote: Sun Nov 18, 2018 3:58 pm https://www.amazon.ca/420-Scope-60-75x- ... B005GLQVV0
This is what I have, worth every penny plus some.
Does that thing take pictures or is it just a microscope?