Large Globules forming on Over-mature Buds

Bom Shankar

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I was wondering if any of you came across this issue when harvesting... I discovered very large, translucent light-amber globules on an overmature Vortex specimen. It looked like it was a droplet of liquid, but it was solid. Now don't laugh... I harvested most of it on day 62, but left the "popcorn" on it for a total time of.... 190 days! LOL I was a bit lazy. Had some Tangerine Dreams that took 134 days and left the others in the flowering area.

So here's an image... What's your thoughts? Environment is very dry RH 25%; 75degF...


Globule 2.jpgGlobule 1.jpgGlobule 2 closeup.jpgGlobule 1 closeup.jpg
 
If you look at the trichomes covering the calyxes and compare the size, it's about 200 times the size of the head of a trichome??? Strange... I thought perhaps egg/larvae, but I didn't see anything indicative of it under 40x pocket microscope... No signs of "live" pests such as spider mites, etc... Wondering about a resin globule, but never saw this... Only seems to be on the Vortex specimen.
 
Looking at the last two pics (didnt see them the first time) it looks like its running out of the tips of the calyxes? Was this on the popcorn buds you left go? maybe the calyxes filled with resin to their breaking point and just oozed the rest out
 
pretty damn cool :) figure out how you did it and be the first to get oil like that without chemical extraction :)
 
if you could figure out how to get them all to do that immagine the possibilities of what theat pure pure shit would sell for.
 
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