aliceklar
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That's right. And when I chopped off the upper parts of the males, the stems and leaves were shiny in the sunlight, sticky and somewhat aromatic. I can only assume it was resinous trichomes although they weren't big ones I usually see on flower. Even rubbing any part of them brings aroma and stickiness. A delicate aroma. This site has had hybrids for half a dozen years, and I've grown out from seed or clones dozens of "strains". I've never seen anything like that before. I'm thinking it's for the rubbing, when they manually rub the charas?
Interteresting - that sounds likely... I grew 3 plants of Johaar recently, which I think a close neighbour (and so possible relative) to Nanda Devi in the Himalayas, and according to TRSC is also used to make hand-rubbed charas - but I didnt get any overall stickiness on my (one) male plant (or on the females... tho I was pleased with the volume of bud and quality of high). Might be that such plants need the intense light and wind agitation of being outside to bring that resin on? I've got 10 more in my current grow, so will be keeping an eye out for such stickiness - am hoping it is a feature of these himalayan charas plants and might also express indoors.
How are yours getting on?