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.
KarolinaKronic Reviewed by KarolinaKronic on . sticky amber balls....what pest? My last harvest ended up with a few areas that had sticky little balls, like honey or amber, on the buds. Very sticky. It only affected one of 2 strains I was growing side by side...and as far as I can tell it reduced bud size, but the plants were still harvestable and loaded with crystal, etc. Growing Indoor in beds, Sunshine #4, Advanced Nutrients, temps in the 70's, good air flow, Ph always between 6.1 and 6.3. Both strains/cuts came from the club...the problem was on some Cherry Kush Rating: 5