slump
Well-Known Member
From what I understand:
Anthocyanin causes weed to purple. By dropping temperatures you decrease the uptake of Phosphorus, which basically halts the production of chlorophyll. No chlorophyll = no green, which causes the Anthocyanin to show through.
Strains that purple easily have been bred to do so. Their chlorophyll productions drops of earlier than other strains. This is also why purple strains have historically had a weaker THC concentration than other strains...since anthocyanin is like a backup photosynthesis vehicle, not having the the intended vehicle, chlorophyll, present for the entire life cycle of the plant results in lower THC.
Grow Safe!
Anthocyanin causes weed to purple. By dropping temperatures you decrease the uptake of Phosphorus, which basically halts the production of chlorophyll. No chlorophyll = no green, which causes the Anthocyanin to show through.
Strains that purple easily have been bred to do so. Their chlorophyll productions drops of earlier than other strains. This is also why purple strains have historically had a weaker THC concentration than other strains...since anthocyanin is like a backup photosynthesis vehicle, not having the the intended vehicle, chlorophyll, present for the entire life cycle of the plant results in lower THC.
Grow Safe!