MEANGREEN69
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so are those all seedlings in the pic? if so very cool and when did you plant them?
Thx CC. Everything in my yard was vegged about 10 days n then straight outside (around Aug 1st) n straight into bloom. Cooler temps moved in earlier than normal, hence the purple/black leaves on that pheno. Unfortantly I couldn't tell which ones were the pinks anymore because the others went eggplant n mixed in. Next season will b the killer. Have a bunch of pollen chucking to do very soon lol.Those are 12/12 right out of the gates? and the pink is just unreal! great pheno you got there man!
Unfortantly someone was out poaching some deer n I didn't want to hang out for longer than needed. Next season will show all the work i'm putting into it. ThxI like how you are going all the way with this, and your clone field. Good job.
I will definitely look into that. I'm sure the elements will play a key factor as well. I do know that it was not brought on by cold temps. The summer that I found the pinks was a hot one, and unfortantly they got ripp'd long before it got cold out.. Thanks for giving me an idea of where to start!!I was reading the other day and it said something about the phenos with pink pistils bringing out the best colour when the PH of the grow medium is around 6.8... That might be something worth looking into as well for the visual aspect...