Grandaddy purple not changing to purple

Boatguy

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Newbie, but my GDP is staying green, there is one tiny little spot of purple under my microscope, expect further development in color?

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Pretty common for gdp not to turn purple.
Low temps arent needed if you get a true purple pheno. There are others out there that are more prone to turning that color if that is what you are looking for. GDP can be awesome in either color
 

Rookieoftheyr

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I’ve grown blueberry. All same genetics, some turned some didn’t. I read it was low temps at night that bring it out. Tried it and seen no difference. I’m sold on it has to be about genetics. Just my experiences anyways
 

myke

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Isnt it kinda suspicions that when you see purple you also see yellow?So if you want purple dont feed or overfeed.Id like to see purple buds and green leaves.
 

lusidghost

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I ran Ken's GDP for several years. Seeds and a couple of mothers. Sometimes it would purple up and sometimes it wouldn't. They would either all turn or none of them would. I think cold helps, but there never really seemed to be a specific cause.
 
Isnt it kinda suspicions that when you see purple you also see yellow?So if you want purple dont feed or overfeed.Id like to see purple buds and green leaves.
Not sure I follow. The leaves are definitely green, mildly nitro burned early, but she is in great condition. The light is making it look yellow if that’s what you meant.
 

myke

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Not sure I follow. The leaves are definitely green, mildly nitro burned early, but she is in great condition. The light is making it look yellow if that’s what you meant.
No. From what I see around here is when you see pics of purple leaves it’s usually from under fed or cold. Not talking about your plants. Cheers.
 
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