Leaves and buds turning purple

so.nice

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I guess after the rain the leaves of my plant turned purple and the tips of some of the top buds too. Should I just chop the plant now?
 

peter berger

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[QUOTE="Indacouch, post: 11915345, member: 911614" and strain would be very helpful ........and no don't chop
just cause you see purple[/QUOTE]
Sometimes the purpleness is brought out by colder temperatures. What have your day and night temps been like?
 

Indacouch

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Absolutely correct tempature is also what I would look into first as far as the purple goes as Peter said above especially after a rain .....gotta remember there's people who will purposely drop temps to bring colors out in different strains Hence the reason I was asking what you were growing
 

ReAlNy27

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Idk where ur from but it's not quite cold enough in the north east for that kinda color change to occur, I'm waiting for one of mine to change over.... I dont have it on my current grow but almost every time I've grown midnight kush end of September she turn purple.... Except for two of ten.....
 

researching

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I see SERIOUS color change with cooler temps. I love it! My favorite I have grown is the The Flav. The color change was awesome. Purple, yellow, orange, and red just like fall. Beautiful. Maybe I'll post a pic sometime.
 

Indacouch

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I see SERIOUS color change with cooler temps. I love it! My favorite I have grown is the The Flav. The color change was awesome. Purple, yellow, orange, and red just like fall. Beautiful. Maybe I'll post a pic sometime.
I'd love to see a pic of that I think it's amazing how colorful certain canabas plants will get especially when left alone like they would be in nature I know that's not what were here for but most people don't realize how colorful canabas can get
 

Dogenzengi

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image.jpeg Purpling due to cooler night temps, low 60's for at least 7-10 days.
I should have kept a clone of this Sativa Dom plant but after a year of growing this unknown bud as my first plant, "my learning plant"
I wanted to try something new.
Masterkush is my new "known" breed I am growing now.
Bless,
DZ
 

researching

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I may have deleted the exact pics I was referring to. These are very close to what I was describing. Same strain.
 
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