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    another pic; much more amber.





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    i've found this is called guttation.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guttation

    Guttation is the appearance of drops of xylem sap on the tips or edges of leaves of some vascular plants, such as grasses. Guttation is not to be confused with dew, which condenses from the atmosphere onto the plant surface.

    At night, transpiration usually does not occur because most plants have their stomata closed. When there is a high soil moisture level, water will enter plant roots, because the water potential of the roots is lower than in the soil solution. The water will accumulate in the plant, creating a slight root pressure. The root pressure forces some water to exude through special leaf tip or edge structures, hydathodes, forming drops. Root pressure provides the impetus for this flow, rather than transpirational pull.

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    that perfect round amber ball reminded me of this http://jxb.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/co...9/15/4171/FIG2 ancient cannabis check out photo B tell me what you guys think if it looks the same? or is that trichomes or sap?

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