Buds turning purple

redeyedfrog

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Yeah im hearing you guys, I panicked the first purple pheno, now I get stoked. The poster never said anything else is off on the plant just the colour, I'd bet it's a nice pheno. Be interested to hear whether the smell is different from the other G13, my purple ghost train had a real funky odour.
 

ktmac20

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Ok I continue to hear people stating that "cold" temps will turn flowers purple...

I don't have any scientific evidence only personal experience for my opinion and 2 cents here.

Here is a pic of my outdoor strain "The Black" grown outdoors this summer in 80-90*+ direct sunshine

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"The "Black" strain is well known for its deep purple almost black flowers. This is a trait the strain is known for.

There may be something to colder temps but I think it is very much so a pheno of the strain itself.

And it also looks awesome!

Cheers
 

Lucky Luke

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Ok I continue to hear people stating that "cold" temps will turn flowers purple...

I don't have any scientific evidence only personal experience for my opinion and 2 cents here.

Here is a pic of my outdoor strain "The Black" grown outdoors this summer in 80-90*+ direct sunshine

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"The "Black" strain is well known for its deep purple almost black flowers. This is a trait the strain is known for.

There may be something to colder temps but I think it is very much so a pheno of the strain itself.

And it also looks awesome!

Cheers
umm yea...??

If you grew a purple strain and it wasnt purple it would be a let down wouldnt it? You know cause its a purple strain and all....

Nice grow BTW.
 

indicoxy12

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I hear temps make the plant ho purple on certain strains.... Weed is the only thing that goes green to purple and it's a good thing you might not like yo green money turning purple and nobody wants it you will go crazy not with weed doe u fine
 

indicoxy12

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A lemme ask yall a question I flushed my autos and they were really droopy afterwards and looked like they were dying u think it was a over feed
 

Silence 208

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Well if you flushed, it might just need time to start drying out if it's still looking like that after 3-4 days then be concerned imo
 

indicoxy12

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It did look like it 5th day I chopped it down and took that lil Lost I was told organic weed don't need flushing or curing just grow chop dry and it taste better than nute weed
 

indicoxy12

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Looks like I need more research but I thought nutes needed to be flushed and thought no curing was necessary but I see chlorophyll I'll still be in it thanks for that
 

cat of curiosity

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Ok I continue to hear people stating that "cold" temps will turn flowers purple...

I don't have any scientific evidence only personal experience for my opinion and 2 cents here.

Here is a pic of my outdoor strain "The Black" grown outdoors this summer in 80-90*+ direct sunshine

View attachment 3817134
"The "Black" strain is well known for its deep purple almost black flowers. This is a trait the strain is known for.

There may be something to colder temps but I think it is very much so a pheno of the strain itself.

And it also looks awesome!

Cheers
double back crossed northern lights? i'd like to get a cut back...
 
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