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To ensure a safe online environment and guarantee adequate data protection, we strictly comply with all legal requirements. In this privacy statement, we provide information about how and for what purpose data is collected, safety measures, storage periods and contact details.


COMPANY NAME: SNORKEL SPAIN, SL (hereinafter ROYAL QUEEN SEEDS)

C/ Vilar d'Abdelà, 5 (nave 1) CP: 08170 de Montornès del Vallès

+34 937 379 846

[email protected]


The present Privacy Policy sets out the terms on which we will treat personal data at ROYAL QUEEN SEEDS; this includes any personal data collected through our website https://www.royalqueenseeds.com/ as well as any other data we process in the course of our business activities.

ROYAL QUEEN SEEDS collects the following personal data for the purposes listed below:

SECTION 1 – PERSONAL INFORMATION WE COLLECT

1.1 Account purchases

Account purchases can only be made if you are in possession of a personal account. When you create an account or purchase something from our shop, as part of the buying and selling process we collect the following personal information that you provide to us:

  • First and last name
  • Home and billing address
  • Telephone number
  • Gender
  • IP address
  • Email address
  • Date of birth

This information is required for delivery. In addition, when you browse our shop, we automatically receive the Internet Protocol (IP) address of your computer. Based on this information, we can optimise your online experience and at the same time protect our online environment.

Purpose of data collection

We collect and store account-related data for the following purposes:

(a) to carry out obligations arising from any contracts between you and us, and to provide you with information, products and services that you may request from us;

(b) to set up, manage and communicate with you about your account and your orders;

(c) to conduct market research and analysis;

(d) to confirm your age and identity, and to detect and prevent fraud.

1.2 Newsletters

With your explicit permission, we may send you newsletters about our shop, new products and other updates. We send newsletters based on your explicit consent. In the event that you purchase a product, and in accordance with current regulations, we may send you commercial communications in accordance with the legitimate interest of our company, always about products or services similar to those you have purchased or contracted. In any case, you may exercise your right of opposition through the channels announced in this Privacy Policy. The following information is collected in relation to the newsletter:

  • First & last name
  • Gender

We do not need to know the sex of the person in order to send the newsletter (data minimisation: by law we must ask for data that is strictly necessary to provide the service, and in this case knowing the sex is not necessary to send the newsletter).

  • Email address

Purpose of data collection

The data collected is used to:

(a) personalise our emails, including your name and gender;

(b) provide gender-specific content.

You can withdraw your consent at any time by using the link provided in the newsletter or the contact information provided in section 2.

1.3 Customer service and contact form

In order to provide appropriate support, our customer service employees have access to information related to the account. Consequently, their support will be highly effective and friendly. The data provided in our contact form is used by our CRM provider, SuperOffice. We will only use your details to respond to your message.

SECTION 2 – LEGITIMATE INTEREST

If you have purchased any of our products, please note that we may process your personal data for promotional purposes, based on Royal Queen Seeds' legitimate interest only to offer you products or services from our company and about products or services similar to those you have purchased. You may exercise your right to opt out of future messages by the means set out in this Privacy Policy or through any notification you receive.

2.1 How do you withdraw consent?

If you change your mind, you can withdraw your consent for us to contact you for the purpose of collecting, using, or disclosing your data at any time by reaching out to us at: [email protected].

SECTION 3 – DISCLOSURE

We may disclose your personal information if we are required to do so by law or if you breach our Terms of Service.

SECTION 4 – HOW LONG DO WE KEEP YOUR DATA?

At Royal Queen Seeds, we will not retain your data for longer than is necessary for the purposes described in this Policy. Different retention periods apply for different types of data; however, the longest period we will normally hold any personal data is 10 years.

4.1 Account information

Data relating to the account remains relevant for as long as the consumer is in possession of an account. Therefore, the data remains documented for as long as the account exists. When our customers delete an account, the associated data will be deleted within a reasonable period of time. Requests regarding the inspection or correction of stored personal data or the deletion of an account can be sent to [email protected].

4.2 Newsletters

In the event that you give us your consent to inform you about our products or services, we will keep your data until you express your wish not to receive any further communications from us. However, we regularly (every month) carry out a relevance check. Registered customers (and their personal information) will be deleted whenever customers do not reply to our request. In addition, our newsletter mailing has an opt-out feature. Consumers can withdraw their consent by using this opt-out feature.

SECTION 5 – COOKIES

Cookies are small information files that notify your computer of previous interactions with our website. These cookies are stored on your hard drive, not on our website. Essentially, when you use our website, your computer displays its cookies to us, informing our site that you have visited before. This allows our website to function more quickly and remember aspects related to your previous visits (such as your username), making your experience more convenient. At Royal Queen Seeds, we use two types of cookies: functional and analytical.

5.1 Functional Cookies

Functional cookies are used to enhance your online experience. Among other things, these cookies track what is added to your shopping cart. The use of these cookies does not require prior authorization.

5.2 Analytical Cookies

Analytical cookies are used for research and market analysis. The data collected with these analytical cookies is anonymous, making it unusable for third parties. The use of these cookies does not require prior authorization.

SECTION 5 – THIRD-PARTY SERVICES

Third-party services are required to conduct transactions and provide our services. In general, the third-party providers we use will only collect, use and disclose your information to the extent necessary to enable them to perform the services they provide to us.

However, certain third-party service providers, such as payment gateways and other payment transaction processors, have their own privacy policies regarding the information we must provide to them for your transactions.

We encourage you to read the privacy policies of these providers so that you can understand how these providers will handle your personal information.

In particular, certain suppliers may be located or have facilities located in a different jurisdiction than yours or ours. Therefore, if you choose to proceed with a transaction involving the services of a third party, your information may be subject to the laws of the jurisdiction in which that service provider or its facilities are located.

Once you leave our website or are redirected to a third-party website or application, you are no longer governed by this Privacy Policy or the Terms of Service of our website.

Web analytics service (anonymous data)

On this website we have integrated an element of a web analytics service (with anonymisation functionality). Web analytics can be defined as the gathering, processing and analysis of data about the behaviour of visitors to websites. An analytics service collects, among other things, data about which website a person came from (the so-called referrer), which sub-pages they visited or how often and for how long they visited a sub-page. Web analytics is mainly used for website optimisation and for a cost–benefit analysis of internet advertising.

Courier service

To complete deliveries we use a courier service. This courier service carries out the delivery between our company and the consumer's home. To complete these logistics, the company requires access to the consumer's name and address information.

Mailing service

Royal Queen Seeds uses a third-party mail service provider to send its newsletter. This provider has access to limited account information related to opt-in consent (e.g. email address).

Marketing services

Royal Queen Seeds has the support of a company that specialises in marketing and communication activities. Their access to personal information is very limited and mostly anonymous.

Payment services

At Royal Queen Seeds we use external payment services to handle our transactions (e.g. credit card payments).

SECTION 6 – SECURITY

To protect your personal information, we take reasonable precautions and follow industry standard best practices to ensure that it is not inappropriately lost, misused, accessed, disclosed, altered or destroyed.

If you provide us with your credit card information, the information is encrypted using secure socket layer technology (SSL) and stored using AES-256 encryption. Although no method of transmission over the internet or electronic storage is 100% secure, we follow all PCI-DSS requirements and implement additional industry standards that are commonly accepted. Information related to the account is protected with a hashing method. This method transforms the information into a generated hash. As a result, confidential information is protected and invisible, even to us. In addition, our databases are exceptionally protected against unauthorised access. For example, access to the database is only possible and permitted via approved IP addresses (e.g. from Royal Queen Seeds headquarters). Other attempts and addresses are rejected at all times.

Furthermore, data is anonymised as much as possible, so it cannot be directly linked to a specific consumer. With this data, however, we may be able to carry out market research and analysis. In addition, the third parties concerned (e.g. mailing service) are examined prior to our collaboration, comply with the GDPR from the EU and receive a processing agreement. Within Royal Queen Seeds, employees are assigned different access permissions. Specific permission provides access only to information that is strictly required to perform a task. Digital security measures are subject to change and must meet high requirements to ensure the safety of online customers. That is why, at Royal Queen Seeds, we appoint a security officer. Regular verification and improvement of security measures (where necessary) are part of the role.

SECTION 7 – CHANGES TO THIS PRIVACY POLICY

We reserve the right to modify this Privacy Policy at any time, so please check back regularly. Changes and clarifications will be effective immediately upon being published on the Website. If we make substantial changes to this policy, we will notify you here that it has been updated so you will know what information we collect, how we use it and under what circumstances, if any, we use and/or disclose it.

SECTION 8 – YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO:

  • Revoke the consent you have granted;
  • Access personal data;
  • Rectify personal data;
  • Delete personal data;
  • File a complaint or a writ for the protection of your rights before the Spanish Data Protection Agency;
  • Be notified of any security incident that may affect your rights;
  • Limitation of processing;
  • Portability.
By Luke Sumpter


Key Points

  • Guttation is a natural phenomenon where cannabis plants exude sap-like fluid from their leaves.
  • Guttation liquid differs from dew and resin but often confuses growers.
  • The process is linked to factors such as root pressure, soil moisture, and nighttime conditions.
  • Understanding guttation offers insights into plant health, but it can sometimes indicate problems too.

You never know what you’re going to encounter when you enter your grow room or garden. On a good day, you might come across vibrant, dark green leaves and swollen and sticky buds, while on bad days, you’ll witness signs of deficiencies and disease, such as yellowing leaves and visible insect damage.

All of the above are common experiences for regular weed growers. However, far fewer cultivators come across guttation—a somewhat uncommon event in which weed plants start exuding a mysterious liquid.

Growers that experience guttation often mistake these droplets for large deposits of resin, but their chemical content and biological purpose go much deeper than this. Continue reading to unveil the secrets of guttation. Find out what it is, why it happens, and what it indicates below.

What Is Guttation in Cannabis Plants?

See guttation up close! This detailed illustration on a cannabis leaf shows water droplets excreted through hydathodes, explaining this natural plant process and its causes.

When growing conditions are right, weed plants squeeze mysterious droplets out of their leaves—a process known as guttation. A strange word at first glance, it has its roots in the Latin “gutta”, meaning “a drop of fluid”.

Guttation liquid, or sap, starts to gather on the edges of leaves when pressure within plants builds to a certain point. You can almost view this phenomenon as a pressure valve opening up to release a buildup inside your weed plants.

Interestingly, guttation isn’t unique to cannabis. It occurs in a wide range of plant species; you’ll sometimes see the liquid emerge on the edges of strawberry leaves and the tips of corn leaves.

Guttation also occurs outside of the plant kingdom. For example, the blood droplet-like fluid that forms on the cap of the tooth fungus Hydnellum peckii is a form of guttation.

Cannabis Fluids: Guttation vs Dew vs Resin

When strolling around your garden, you may mistake guttation for dew. Guttation often builds up on plants during the night following exudation from high root pressure.

In contrast, dew forms on leaves from the condensation of water in the air. More than mere water, guttation drops contain a mixture of water and nutrients.

Likewise, some growers mistake guttation for large resin deposits. While an easy mistake to make, guttation and resin are two entirely different substances with varying appearances.

As a mixture of sap and water, guttation liquid is squeezed out through a specialized hole in the leaves. Resin is much more viscous than guttation liquid and typically doesn’t appear as large droplets. Rather than emerging from leaves, resin is exuded from glandular trichomes and spreads evenly over cannabis buds.

Physiological Process of Guttation

So, what exactly causes cannabis plants to start oozing fluid from their leaves? Does cannabis guttation depend purely on external environmental factors, or processes happening within plants themselves?

In truth, it’s a combination of both internal and external processes. This phenomenon has a lot to do with soil moisture, root pressure, and the time of day. Keep reading to learn exactly what causes guttation in weed plants.

When and Why Does Guttation Happen?

Understand guttation in cannabis plants! This illustration shows water droplets on leaves, a natural process indicating high root pressure and humidity. Learn when and why guttation occurs.

Guttation happens when plants need to release excess water. However, it only occurs in specific conditions when plants aren’t transpiring.

Under normal circumstances, water moves through plants via a phenomenon called transpirational pull. After absorbing water through their roots, water moves upwards through plants via vasculature tubes called xylem.

The upward movement of water in plants occurs because of gas exchange at the leaf surface. Here, small pores called stomata open and close due to the action of specialized guard cells. The stomata release both oxygen and water vapor, and intake carbon dioxide.

The release of water generates a pulling force that allows plants to continually uptake water from the soil through their roots. This flow causes an internal pressure, or turgidity, that keeps plants firm, strong, and upright.

However, cannabis plants don’t transpire constantly. The lack of light during the nighttime hours halts photosynthesis, causing plants to close their stomata and conserve water. But plants sometimes still need to exude excess fluid during nighttime hours.

In moist soil conditions, water still enters plant roots, owing to low water potential within the roots themselves. This causes pressure within the roots that in turn causes the upward flow of water without transpiration taking place.

But remember, the stomata remain closed. But cannabis leaves provide another avenue of release for guttation: hydathodes. Found in vascular plants, factors such as light and plant hormones are responsible for the opening and closing of these additional pores.

Likewise, temperatures during the night mean water remains liquid and scarcely evaporates. Therefore, guttation tends to remain in the form of droplets until temperatures rise during the morning.

A Look at Plant Xylem vs Phloem

Understand cannabis xylem and phloem! This illustration shows how water and nutrients (xylem - blue) and sugars (phloem - orange) are transported throughout the marijuana plant. Learn plant vascular systems.

Plant guttation sap emerges through hydathodes from the vascular system of weed plants. Formed of xylem and phloem, these tubes ascend from the roots all the way to the tips of the leaves, and are responsible for transporting vital substances that contribute to plant growth, development, and survival.

Xylem consist of a chain of cells with no end walls. This system features an outer layer of non-living cells and ferries around water and mineral salts in a one-way direction of flow.

Phloem, on the other hand, are made up of living cells that contain end walls. They transport sugars (an important fuel source for plants and symbiotic microbes) and amino acids (the building blocks of protein) in a two-way direction of flow.

Guttation sap consists of the substances transported by both xylem and phloem. More viscous than water, the addition of amino acids, sugars, and minerals gives it a sticky and sap-like consistency.

How to Identify Guttation in Cannabis Plants

Spotting guttation on cannabis: This image shows water droplets on leaf tips, often mistaken for dew. Learn how to identify this natural process indicating healthy root pressure in your marijuana plants.

Identifying guttation in your cannabis plants is pretty straightforward. Look for the following factors to tell it apart from dew and resin:

  • Location: Guttation droplets form along the edges and on the tips of leaf serrations. Unlike stomata, which are located generally across leaves, hydathodes are typically situated on the margins.
  • Sticky: Guttation sap is more viscous and sticky than mere water, as its title implies. While sometimes clear, these droplets also appear cloudy at times.
  • Timing: Guttation primarily occurs at night or in the early morning when plants aren’t transpiring. These droplets then evaporate later in the day following the sunrise and elevation of temperatures.

The Consequences of Guttation in Weed Plants

Guttation certainly comes as a surprise to most growers who first encounter it. But should you worry about it? Not necessarily.

Guttation has both positive and negative attributes. While sometimes an indication of normal physiological processes, it can sometimes point to potential issues. Find out more below.

The Positives of Guttation

Some of the positive aspects of guttation in weed plants include:

  • Indicator of healthy root pressure: Guttation signals that the roots of your cannabis plants are actively absorbing water and nutrients, exhibiting a strong and healthy root system likely free of root rot.
  • Moisture and nutrient regulation: Ultimately, just like transpiration, guttation is a natural, albeit less commonly known, process. The process allows your cannabis plants to release excess moisture and nutrients when transpiration isn’t possible, contributing to internal balance and healthy growth.
  • Potential nutrient source for microbes: Guttation could also serve more of a novel purpose. Plants are known to send sugars, amino acids, and other precious molecules down into the soil to farm beneficial microbes. However, the plant microbiome also occupies the above-ground parts of the organism, or “phyllosphere”. The sugars in guttation sap could help to keep these friendly critters fed and proliferative.

The Negatives of Guttation

While a normal physiological process in plants, excess guttation could indicate a problem with your plants or their growing conditions. The potential downsides of guttation include:

  • Nutrient loss: Because guttation contains valuable nutrients, excess exudation could tax plants over time, leaving them deficient in key macronutrients or micronutrients.
  • Increase disease risk: While the sugars in guttation sap may help to populate the phyllosphere with beneficial microbes, they can also feed disease-causing organisms such as powdery mildew.
  • Impact of humidity: If your plants end up exuding guttation liquid more often than not, this consistent evaporation could cause spikes in humidity in your growing space, potentially increasing the odds of fungal diseases in the canopy.
  • Indication of overwatering: Excess guttation can also highlight critical issues in your growing setup. Because it occurs when soil moisture levels are high, frequent guttation can indicate an overwatering problem.

Is Cannabis Guttation Sap Psychoactive or Medicinal?

Cannabis guttation droplets get some growers very excited. Their orb-like shape, occasional deep amber hues, and sticky texture cause some cultivators to speculate over their effects on the body and mind.

Unfortunately, guttation sap offers very little in the way of psychoactive or medicinal effects; you’ll simply be wasting your time if you try and place a few drops on your dabbing nail! As nothing more than water, sugars, and amino acids, cannabis guttation sap doesn’t contain the cannabinoids and terpenes found in resin.

Cannabis Guttation: A Natural and Normal Process — Most of the Time

Guttation is a fascinating process that reflects the complex physiological processes occurring in cannabis plants. While it can indicate healthy root pressure and serve as a nutrient source for microbes, excess guttation also poses risks such as increased disease vulnerability and nutrient loss.

Understanding guttation empowers growers to make informed decisions about plant care and optimise their cultivation practices for better yields and healthier crops. Next time you come across guttation, you can approach this phenomenon free of concern and overexcitement. Simply enjoy observing this natural process and soak up this relatively rare sight.

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