Weird sticky "Oily/slimy drops" on buds/leafs HELP!

Thanks again for all replies

I'm using the Advanced nutrients Carboload around 2ml per l but i stopped it 1.5 weeks ago.
Wow this nutrient must be strong that it makes my plant squirt sugar LOL.
Is that a good or bad sign usually? Or maybe its because i let them go to day 92?
carbo-loaded sap = too much carboloaded?

I decided to harvest half amber this time to see the difference.

I did an experiment today and i tasted it....it tasted like honey lol.
 
Sugar (glucose) biosynthesis is essentially the end product of photosynthesis, the fuel that each cell needs to live. Having the plant maxing-out on sugar production, sending it to roots for storage (as glycogen, as I recall), is what you want.

Feeding Carboload and other simple saccharide (sugar) mixtures, such as Bug Candy or molasses, as I recall from college Botany classes, would likely not be directly taken up, absorbed by the roots. Rather, the microbes in your medium/soil will likely digest them, use them as fuel, first. The main goal of feeding sugars is to feed the microbial herd. [Please correct me, if wrong].
 
Cyc'- :eyebrows:-- yeah, she's showing you the love, mate! :hump: :rofl: ....it's a good sign, and good that you quit the carb's when you did,... Bll is spot on :greenthumb: with his comments too..... ideally, you want you girl finishing face-first by harvest, depleted of all the extras, carb's especially,...like excess nute's, excess carb's can foul your smoke,... if you want, you can dab the globbets of secreted sugars off... Lot's of amber trich's should make her buzz nice and "dopey" :baked: --- :cheers: -to a fine harvest Cyclos!
 
I had a CBD Critical Cure plant have sap at about every node point once it tasted sweet and clean no harm done
 
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