August 08, 2020
Magnifying glasses are commonly used by medicinal plants growers and smokers who want to get a closer look at their buds. These devices are relatively cheap and can be useful in a variety of situations, including quality testing and pest prevention. Whether you are growing medicinal plants, or just enjoying it, 420 microscope can help you to quickly identify any problems such as pests, and can give them a better idea of exactly where a medicinal plants may be in its life cycle, and what action to take next.
Recognising Plagues And Diseases
Microscopes can help growers to more closely inspect the health of their plants. Growers commonly use these tools in order to determine if their medicinal plants (or specific buds) are suffering from pests, diseases, or other contaminants.
Inspecting The Quality Of The Product
There is only so much that the human eye can see. Using a microscope or magnifying glass can give you a better look at your buds, and a better idea of just how good they really are. If you are sampling some buds before making a larger purchase, taking an up-close look at the quality of your initial sample can prevent you from wasting good money on bad medicinal plants.
Manage Pests Before They Become a Problem
You see the signs of pests on the underside of fan leaves, but you can't quite see the details. Google turns up super-zoomed images of these pests, but it's hard to interpret these from the evidence in your grow room.
The naked eye might not be able to tell an aphid from a spider mite. Worse, the tiny deposits of eggs you've discovered lining the bottom of leaf are tricky to pin point.
Pest management gets infinitely easier with a medicinal plants magnifying glass. With a trichome microscope or at the very least a handheld magnifying glass, you can examine the problem up close and personal. Suddenly the spot on the underside of your leaves does look like a spider mite!
Destroy Mold and Mildew Before it Destroys Your Crop
Speaking of bud rot, there are other types of mold, mildew, and disease, which can decimate your crop if not caught early on. As a medicinal plants cultivator, you have to contend with a host of environmental ailments such as fungi, viruses, and bacteria.
With a close daily inspection of your crop, using a trichome microscope or magnifying glass, it's simple to catch the early indications of disease. Furthermore, with the magnification provided through a lens or loupe, the signs are straightforward to diagnose.
Whether you find the first spots of white powdery mildew or scabs associated with leaf septoria, you'll know how to take action to address the infection.
Harvest Time
Microscopes can help you to better gauge when your medicinal plants are ready for harvest. Some growers choose to harvest their plants by waiting until the suggested flowering time has passed. While this can sometimes work, many times these growers end up harvesting their plants too early or too late by simply waiting it out.
Other growers choose to harvest when most of the pistils on the plant have changed colour. While this is more accurate than just timing the end of a plant’s flowering stage, it is still a relatively inaccurate way of determining when it is time to harvest.
The best way to determine if it is time to harvest your medicinal plants is by looking at its trichomes. When the trichomes have turned a cloudy-white colour, it is safe to assume that the harvest window is open. This is widely believed to be the most effective way to determine whether your plant is ready for harvesting.
The more trichomes on your plant, the better. Trichomes contain concentrated amounts of the terpenes and cannabinoids that produce the mind-altering and therapeutic effects medicinal plants is known for. Using a microscope or magnifying glass to inspect your buds can ensure that they harbour a healthy amount of trichomes, keeping you from harvesting premature buds that may not be as potent as they could be.
While the colour changes in pistils and trichomes can certainly be observed by the naked eye, a microscope can give growers a much better view of the changes taking place, and therefore a much better idea of whether their plants are truly ready for harvest or not.
To help you come up with the right pick, here are some of the things that should be taken into consideration:
This compact, pocket microscope is perfect for walking around your grow room and examining your plants without having to cut off a sample bud for latter analysis.
● Pocket Microscope with a Powerful 60x-120x Magnification Range
● Precision Molded Aspheric Lenses Provide Superior Optics
● Designed to be Compact, Lightweight and Portable
● Bright LED Light is Powered by 1 AA Battery (not included)
● Product Dimensions (LxWxH): 1.2 inch x 2.25 inch x 3.5 inch | Backed by Carson's Limited Lifetime Warranty
Gardener identify pests, disease, and even strains of plants to aid in the growing process.
• Provides targeted, optimal illumination
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