Trichomes are the sticky part of the plant, they are mushroom-looking glands that produce and store all the compounds that get us high. These glands have a width that ranges from 10 to 100 nanometers ...
But if you were to look even more closely at these crystals through a microscope, you would discover that they aren’t really crystals at all — they are small resin-coated growths that protrude out of ...
Trichomes, those little tiny crystal-like hairs that cover the buds, hold all the good stuff. The different methods of hashmaking focus on isolating these sticky little parts of the cannabis plant ...
Scientists have studied the trichomes (or "cellular factories") of the cannabis plant in extreme detail, revealing that flowers with mushroom-shaped hairs are the most potent—both in terms of smell ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract The use of scanning electron microscopy has made possible a detailed study of foliar surface features such as vestiture, trichome types, ...
Plant trichomes vary in shape, size, and structure and are key to plant defense against biotic and abiotic stresses such as insect herbivory, high temperature, and UV radiation. While Arabidopsis ...