Always wanted a microscope that literally fits in your pocket? Now you can with the phone microscope from Phonescope!
This powerful macro lens can be attached to your smartphone. So you look through the lens of the phone microscope via your camera. A great advantage that this method of magnification brings is that besides being able to study your plant with a factor of 30x, photos can also be taken. You can then study these photos at your leisure later or send them to someone for a second opinion. The powerful lens works in line with the already existing "zoom function" on your phone. Together they provide stunning photos of impressive quality. Wherever you are with this phone microscope from Phonescope, you can always see what's happening in the smallest details of your cannabis plant within seconds.
Trichomes
Trichomes form the resin glands of the cannabis plant, which eventually contain the active substances such as THC, CBD and CBG. Once the trichomes mature, the cannabis plant begins to produce these valuable substances. After a few weeks, the trichomes change color and resin production stops. This is the ideal time to harvest your weed. However, it is very difficult to observe this with the naked eye. The microscope is designed to judge when this optimal harvest moment occurs. The resin glands change from transparent to opaque milky white, and eventually to amber and brown. The optimal harvest moment is reached when most of the trichomes have a milky white color. Then the THC percentage is optimal.
Ideal for detective work
This handy microscope has a magnification factor of 30x. This therefore gives you the option to study your cannabis plant with a factor of 30x. Super convenient, because with this powerful lens you get to see more of your plant when you are looking for fungi or insects, for example. The 30x magnification factor is perfect for accurately analyzing diseases or other unwanted details.
Insects and fungi
The cannabis microscope is useful not only during the flowering period, but also during the growth phase of the cannabis plant. It is ideally suited to see at an early stage if your plant is being attacked by small insects such as aphids or spider mites, as well as the emergence of incipient fungi. With knowledge of your cannabis plant, you can take quick action and save your valuable harvest.
Package Contents
- Phonescope 30x telephone microscope