Yeah I've always wanted to get one of those to photograph my drysift cuz this is as close as I can get with the camera. I'd love to look at it under a scope.
That's the best/preferred way to do it. Snip off a leaf and check it under regular lighting. The color of the HPS can be misleading when looking at your trichome ripeness. Plus you won't me smashing and smearing trichomes everywhere on a bud. It's kind of like bruising fruit.
60x works...
Trichomes absolutely do grow in size over time and yes some strains produce bigger and smaller trichomes than others. Environment can also play a factor.
I know pictures only tell half the story but might want to check this thread out. http://rollitup.org/t/bodhi-strains-finished-pics-onlyonly.898412/
Lots to chose from Bodhi so it's all about finding what vibes with you best. Some will more than others knowmsayin?
haha Idk man I think @JDGreen takes the crown on this one. Proof just a couple posts above. ;)
seriously though dudes. Take 30 or 50 shots if you have to. When you see me post 4 pictures, it's likely I took in between 20 and 100 to get a few good ones. not kidding. You think women...
Always register/track your mail and require signature when sending cash in the mail. Especially when sending that much.
Anyone selling 3 beans for $200 I wouldn't put it past em to give themselves a $450 USD bonus every once in a while. ;)
Beautiful looking plant there. No doubt about that. But what is the picture supposed to prove other than that?
Frost does not equate potency. Trichomes are not created equally. It's more about specifically what's inside the trichomes.
for all the reasons mentioned already.
low potency, can't clone, can't top, can't transplant..... really what's the point with them other than growing outdoors at extreme latitudes?
ONLY people I have ever seen claim autos are as good as photos are autoflower fanboys.