Harvest Perfect Medical Marijuana Trichomes With The 1.3 Mega-Pixel USB LED Digital Microscope by Gro1
Get microscopic trichome perfection. 
Many things in a medical marijuana garden can go unnoticed by the naked eye. Pathogenic diseases and insects are much easier to see and identify under magnification. A good microscope can also help a medical marijuana grower identify the appropriate time to harvest based on the color of the trichromes.
Trichome Differences You Can't See With The Naked Eye
When getting near the final weeks of blooming medical marijuana’s trichromes will turn from clear to a milky haze color, signifying a higher concentration of THC. Harvesting plants with milky haze colored trichromes will result in medicine that gives a more uppity, energetic, cerebral effect.
Allowing a plant to develop further will result in amber colored trichromes. Harvesting plants with amber colored trichromes will result in a more narcotic, lethargic, “body high” effect. It is also possible to harvest between stages at a point in which trichomes are half milky haze and half amber colored.
Many growers consider this to be the ultimate time for harvest but it really depends on the individual patient and his or her desired effect from their medication. In order to consistently gauge proper harvest time medical marijuana growers must invest in a decent microscope.
Microscopes Can Make All The Difference
The 1.3 mega-pixel USB LED digital microscope from Gro1 is a quality microscope; complete with the capability of interfacing with your computer. This handy device has 10x - 300x magnification capabilities with 6 bright white LED lights for maximum clarity. Use the USB connection to view images or videos taken with the 1.3 MP camera. The images or videos can help track progress or properly identify problems.
Create a more consistent and accurate pharmacy with the ability to harvest different plant genetics in a more uniform manner: by trichrome development. I can’t tell you how many times I have thought a plant looked ready to harvest and then found, under a scope, that the trichromes were underdeveloped. It’s amazing what a difference a couple of days can make in terms of trichrome development. Don’t be left guessing; pick up your Gro1 digital microscope today.























































































































































































































































