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    HELP! clear webs on drying buds

    I harvested my first grow 3 days ago, trimmed it and put it in the herb dryer. Temperature is 20C and humidity is kept at 45%. There is a rotating fan blowing on them. The buds arent big. Today i noticed that there are clear webs on the buds between the places that were touching before shrinking. The webs are not connected with each other just straight clear lines. It looks like as if the trichomes have streched. Is that possible? Or is it mold? If its mold is it safe to make a tincure with it? Would be a shame to throw it all away.

    #2
    If what you're describing is this

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    Then you are looking at the sticky of the icky, comes from overly productive resin and the plant kinda peeling apart as the buds unfurls and bulks up. Been called non terminating tricromes before.

    It is really hard to get a picture of without a special micro lens so im hoping im hitting this on the head.


    You're killing me Smalls!

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      #3
      Sounds kinda like spider-mites, If its mold it is not safe, got pics?.

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        #4
        Yes thank you. This is exactly what it looks like

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          #5
          Anyone see an occasional black hair (not the cat) on a maturing bud?

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          • Mr.furley
            Mr.furley commented
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            The black hairs on my buds are from the lab ( he is not a cat ) lol!

          • 3Berries
            3Berries commented
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            NexT time I see one I'm plucking a fresh one off the cat to compare under magnification....

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