HenryGQJ on Nostr: That crossed my mind too, the moving away does seem likely. It's the inside of a ...
That crossed my mind too, the moving away does seem likely. It's the inside of a puffball like structure so its unlikely to ever be exposed like this. The moving back to the original position is the surprising thing for me, as well the trichomes moving on the cannabis flower moving like a little pump others things appeared to bend or melt a bit but didn't move back in the same way. This is obviously not the same species or conditions as the flower was mostly dried out but that is what made me think it could be part of a daily cycle shaking the spores off the hairs for release when rain eventually hits the ball and puffs them out. If I could record the film from one direction and expose the puffball from another direction that might give me more indication from this. Anyway lots to think about and thanks for your thoughts.
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