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03-13-2011, 04:18 PM #11
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sticky amber balls....what pest?
Guess my next question would be...what additives are you giving, and are you going over the recommended doses?
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03-13-2011, 04:37 PM #12
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sticky amber balls....what pest?
Thanks Rusty Trich.....I use AN Connoisseur, along with MEST, B52, Voodoo, Tarantula and Piranha (veg and 2 weeks into bloom), Sensizym, Big Bud, Bud Candy, Humic and Fulvic. I usually keep it around 2/3 strength of what AN recommends, as I have found this to work the best. I ph every feed and every water to 6.2-6.3 (My source water is from a spring, 6.1ph and 70ppm). I've been running the same nute schedule for the last 5+ years....and keep in mind that this only affected 1 strain running right alongside another that didn't show it AT ALL. I've got multiple 4x8 beds in 2 rooms....and this issue only affected 1 strain. It happened to be a mixed bed and the Cherry Kush had the issue while the Sour Diesel was clean. It definitely affected yield, tho it was still a decent harvest. No bugs in the plants visible, no bugs on sticky traps. My room is always around 78f in the day, 68f in the night. Humidity is 50-55% in veg and 45% in bloom. Vortex fans for (Filtrete filtered) intake and (Phresh-filtered) exhaust. Multiple wall fans...they've always been great producing rooms, but this is something new I've not seen before.
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03-13-2011, 07:39 PM #13
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sticky amber balls....what pest?
Waiting for the album photos to be approved. It is a resin pocket.
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03-13-2011, 08:42 PM #14
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sticky amber balls....what pest?
Alright...sap it is. I finally found pics of someone else's on the net...NEVER seen it before on the bud itself, at least not that I've noticed.
Sweet Golden Sap from a cannabis plant!!! - Bubbleman's Hideout
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03-13-2011, 08:46 PM #15
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sticky amber balls....what pest?
Here's a pic of some of this years outdoor...mmmmm
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03-13-2011, 09:17 PM #16
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sticky amber balls....what pest?
It is not that you are a bad grower, it takes a great deal of work to maximize a plants potential like you have. You are on the cusp of realizing what potential can come from a plant. I have been growing on my own for 25 years and spent 10 years before that as a gofer. I did not need photos to diagnose what your issue was and I am glad your photos proved conclusively that it was indeed a resin sac. Good luck on your future work and I hope you see continued progress in your harvests.
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03-14-2011, 12:05 AM #17
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sticky amber balls....what pest?
On a further note, most of the time this is caused by using molasses or bud sweeteners. It does not harm the plant and can actually give a much smoother flavor but the drawback is the curing times as increased exponentially. I cure my buds in glass jars after drying for a minimum of 6 months and some go a year or more before they are at their peak. It does however make a great bud become a pure smoking delight.
Just don't go overboard or you will have to literally peel the buds out of the jar and burping the jars becomes a problem from the buds sticking together.
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03-14-2011, 12:08 AM #18
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sticky amber balls....what pest?
Been growing myself for quite a few years, and I let mine go to amber quite often if I'm far enough ahead of the game to wait...but have never seen that.
My unsure guess is it's either strain-dependant, or from an external source possibly. (untreated wood frame growbox dripping sap on the plants)
What I was thinking before, was that it might be a bit of dust absorbing the resin from surrounding globular heads, but with no cannabis smell it's obviously not that. Have you tried putting some on your meds and seeing what it tastes like when smoked? (just curious...not a recommendation)
Have you cut a branch to see if it ozzes the same stuff, or see if the sap turns amber? If it doesn't, it's unlikely to be cannabis sap.
If it were sap, wouldn't you be more likely to see more of it twords the inside portion of the bud, but not so much pooling (into drops) on the outside. (unless the plant is dripping on itself)
Perhaps a giant-spider pee-pool?
Wow...nice list of AN products. With AN...do you have to use ALL that stuff?
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03-14-2011, 08:01 PM #19
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sticky amber balls....what pest?
Karolina, Thanks for a respectable answer. I just thought it was interesting that you could give such a response when you have no idea of my history or product! Where I come from we call gofer a Ground Pounder lol....which I did for a few years (20 years ago) I, too, cure my personals in glass jars...and its usually a couple months before I being to smoke them. The rest of my stuff is in big rubbermaid bins then turkey bags, as its just too much to deal with if it were in jars. I'm all about the cure...so all my personal is done right, burped, and cared for to the extreme.
Rusty, from what I can gather this is strain dependent. I've seen some on stalks before (and never thought much of it), but never right on the calyx. I only ran a half-bed of this Cherry Kush, and when all said and done I found about 20 drops in a 1.5+ pounds of finished product. It didn't show up on any other strain, even in the same room/same bed. As far as the AN stuff....I don't know that you need it all, but I go for a complete method of not just feeding the plant, but the roots and soil too. I experimented a lot, and ended up keeping my current regimen for the last 5 years. AN has been making strides at reformulating so that their base nutes will contain a lot of the extras, such as Fulvic, Humic, etc into a 5 in 1. But either way, I've had amazing results with Connie, Big Bud, and I'm a firm believer in beneficials, and also mixing organics with synthetics. I always use a Zym product too. I live near the General Hydroponics facility, and most guys around here use that....but after a couple years of trying this and that (or Fox Farm)....I'm pretty happy where I've ended up. For OD, I use dry amendments and tea : )
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03-14-2011, 11:39 PM #20
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sticky amber balls....what pest?
Bummer about the resins or whatever it is. But were this a genetic expression in my garden, I'd be more likely to avoid it than preserve it. But then I do have a couple of favorite strains that are stable, so at least I have a choice. Likely it's benign, but it's affecting the yield which isn't a genetic trait I would encourage.

Anyway...I keep it simple (and cheap) with my use of Fox Farms and molasses with a couple applications of humic acid per month if I have it. Feeds the roots and the soil just fine. My biggest gripe with AN, was that in the past AN stuff was an expensive and often redundant path. Plus, all that marketing hype from them that your plants NEED it all. :wtf: Their tactics and products left a bad taste in my mouth that is likely to fade over time. Perhaps.
I'm glad you've had the results you're comfortable with, but my garden is doing just fine and provides my wife and I all the meds we need. Different paths, same end results.
Discussing yield used to be against site rules. Did that change?
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