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RE: The mystery of the white strands solved

in Canna-Curate4 months ago

Those are some delicious looking buds you got there. My mouth was actually salivating.

Regarding the strands:

Another possibility is it could be aluminum strands from the chem trails.l, but you would need a microscope to see that. The. You could just take your findings and then compare them to actually documented metallic fiber strands to see if it is true or not.

I get fibers on mine too, usually from spiders, but recently a few praying mantis have magically appeared and called my cannabis crops their home. I have never seen such clean buds since they arrived.

If they leave, I will definitely make an investment on a few 100 praying mantis now that I have seen for myself how well they do with them. All we need is one pregnant Mantis.

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Ah thanks! I should try to get one of those strands and look at it under my pocket microscope. I keep one on hand to check the crystals of the buds when it comes closer to harvest time. I expect that to be around mid to late October, but the microscope will tell me for sure.. looking for milky crystals, since its a sativa.

Hah that is great a mantis showed up and helped! I would love to see some pictures of it on your buds.

We have mantis all over my property, I would not be surprised if they have visited my cannabis plants too.

Here's an old article on it to get started on it. Probably one of the worst cases of concentrate chemtrail metallic fibers falling from the sky.

I remember seeing plenty of real spiders that shoot their web into the air to travel large distances, but this isn't it.

A pocket microscope definitely might not have the zoom needed to tell.

Anyways,
I get spider webbing lo the time. The spiders tend to jump on me during my trims.

I just checked a few minutes ago for that mantis and it is gone. I only have the one plant left.

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And this is what I took from that plant before I took the above two pictures a few seconds ago.

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Out of 20 only 4 came to be female, so very low yield this year. I just planted more outside too and I know winter is coming but I am getting a lucky vibe that it won't be so bad. We'll see though.

Those look great.. yeah normal seeds can suck when it comes to so many males... I prefer feminized seeds.