~Dankster~420
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haha!!! yup.. sure did bro.
Did you say "chink eyed"? View attachment 3141940
Did you say "chink eyed"? View attachment 3141940
my 2nd grow still an amateur LED closet grow G13Labs C-99 interesting how they grew seems one has more indica in it and the other more sativa.
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Danks, that MS looks fucking AMAZING!!!
How long till the site is up and running?!
Man, thats a great background for her! It makes it that much better!
Nice! Sounds like some fire for sure bro!
High Phosphorus or Potassium levels. one of those 2...
Some plants don't need the increased P-K at the end of flowering and continue to get what other surrounding strains are taking in with no issue. the leaves start first and eventually can move into the buds.
This effect is dramatically increased with a 15 degree temp drop during dark hours.
Genetics can also be linked to purple traits such as Purple stems and leaves in the vegetative stage. and purple buds with green leaeves in flowering. Like Our Purpleberry Yum Yum or K.A.S.I. strains.
high phosphorus levels....lol.......High Phosphorus or Potassium levels. one of those 2...
Some plants don't need the increased P-K at the end of flowering and continue to get what other surrounding strains are taking in with no issue. the leaves start first and eventually can move into the buds.
This effect is dramatically increased with a 15 degree temp drop during dark hours.
Genetics can also be linked to purple traits such as Purple stems and leaves in the vegetative stage. and purple buds with green leaeves in flowering. Like Our Purpleberry Yum Yum or K.A.S.I. strains.
no ..... neither...... phosphorus def cold night time temps and genetics..... that one looks like its been starved .......i knew it was one of them,. the other increases Chlorophyll production. lol
so youre giving your plants 2 much phosphorus to cause the phosphorus to be locked out...... smart...lol......well you are wrong then. Because Cold temps slow phosphorus uptake causing an excess in the plant and medium. resulting in purple or red colors to appear in the leaves during late flowering.
High levels of Phosphorus throughout the flowering cycle will also do this without the cold temps.
I know this for a FACT because I do this myself to increase colors in MY plants.
I have also read MANY places that this information is CORRECT.
You love to show up and act like you know everything man. Every time.
Guess what. I could care less. I have many more important things to do with my life than have a pointless argument with you over what's fact and what's YOUR OPINION.
so long as you know its wrong...... I would hate to see you spreading stupidity like the clap.....