xtsho
Well-Known Member
I don't know the reason but it happens and it's genetic and cannabis is just another plant. PLants display colors. Even green plants. And there are other plants that have green, red, and purple varieties. There are thousands of other plant species around the world that have different varieties of different colors. Some are green and some are colorful.Im sorry ive seen a lot of purple strain hype but most just came out green to the good growers and still do start to end.
Should a flower or trich take on a purple exspression well that would be a seperate discussion.
If the op finds that little extra the stems will revert to green and new ones stay green, if they take a turn for the worse they will amplify.
Just genetics is a poor answer, discussed nothing but made others carry on some weird belief. If only you could debate the reason a living green plant feels like turning leaves and stems purple as if for no reason.
Why do coleus have such a wide range of colors from red, to purple, to green, and all together on the same leaf?
Look at a plant like Heuchera. There are varieties with green leaves, red leaves, purple leaves, etc... With new varieties being created by selective breeding. The same thing has been and is being done with cannabis.
Anyway you seem to have made up your mind that plants can't genetically have color which they can. I've given you examples so I'm going to move on from this which has nothing to do with the OP's purple leaf stems which isn't anything to worry about.