egykalapalatt
10-16-2009, 09:40 PM
Hi!
I think it would be nice to know:
- trichomes size by strains
Generally, indica's glands has bigger heads with a smaller stalk than sativas, but some exact measurements and examples would be great imo.
- trichomes size by ripeness (by color)
Generally, amber heads are the biggest, followed by milky and transparent heads, but it'd be nice to know the difference.
- trichomes head size vs. stalk ratio
Might be useful for identification, or for diagnostic purpuoses.
- the size of a gland that really goes through the sieve of different bags. eg. what is the size of the glands you can find in the bags.
Measurements with a microscope is easy with a stage micrometer. It's a microscope slide with fine divisions engraved in it. Usually comes with 5-10 micron divisions.
One can place the glands directly on the stage micrometer and compare the divisions with the glands, or make a photograph of the stage, and use it as a ruler.
There are freeware softwares that can calculate the pixels between two divisions, then measure anything else on an other picture made with the same resolution and objective.
I assume the same can be done with those supermacro cameras, you have to take a picture of the gland, then use the same focus and setting and take a picture of a stage micrometer. Then you just have to compare the two pictures.
A cool freeware program is Imagej:
http://rsbweb.nih.gov/ij/
Some tutorials:
http://science.exeter.edu/jekstrom/web/IPSKILLS/IPS.html
Measuring the usual way:
http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~bioslabs/methods/microscopy/measuring.html
Lots of gorgeous photos here, it'd be nice to see a scale bar on some of them.
I think it would be nice to know:
- trichomes size by strains
Generally, indica's glands has bigger heads with a smaller stalk than sativas, but some exact measurements and examples would be great imo.
- trichomes size by ripeness (by color)
Generally, amber heads are the biggest, followed by milky and transparent heads, but it'd be nice to know the difference.
- trichomes head size vs. stalk ratio
Might be useful for identification, or for diagnostic purpuoses.
- the size of a gland that really goes through the sieve of different bags. eg. what is the size of the glands you can find in the bags.
Measurements with a microscope is easy with a stage micrometer. It's a microscope slide with fine divisions engraved in it. Usually comes with 5-10 micron divisions.
One can place the glands directly on the stage micrometer and compare the divisions with the glands, or make a photograph of the stage, and use it as a ruler.
There are freeware softwares that can calculate the pixels between two divisions, then measure anything else on an other picture made with the same resolution and objective.
I assume the same can be done with those supermacro cameras, you have to take a picture of the gland, then use the same focus and setting and take a picture of a stage micrometer. Then you just have to compare the two pictures.
A cool freeware program is Imagej:
http://rsbweb.nih.gov/ij/
Some tutorials:
http://science.exeter.edu/jekstrom/web/IPSKILLS/IPS.html
Measuring the usual way:
http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~bioslabs/methods/microscopy/measuring.html
Lots of gorgeous photos here, it'd be nice to see a scale bar on some of them.