Tee hee. There is certainly pink on my big hazey sugar punch. I'll drop the temps down even further during the night tonight, see what I can bring out in her.
Yike's... amd I the only one left that try's to keep temps constant?
I mean I like purpling and bluing and red hues.. they are all very pretty... and at least until the very end, usually a sign your plant is uptaking nutrients a bit slower than it would like, and because of temp changes certain nutes are more prone to be almost nill in uptake at night (phosphorus is a biggie).
Now don't get me wrong.. I am not a scientist or even a botanist.. maybe my view of purpling is incorrect.. maybe it is relatively harmless... I like to consider it a communication tool.. like a cat crying when it is dinner time.
There's some True Blueberry in my pink girls genetics. She is Sugar Punch (fem) (Super Silver Haze X The One). Another strain from the same company (Sannies seeds) named Killing Fields (fem)(Jack Herer X The One) has a 70% purple phenotypes. There are less coloured phenotypes amongst the sugar punch, but the pink one requires low temps to bring the colour out fully. There is also a purple pheno that is beautiful.
Here is my girl with some colour (not that you can see it in the pics) - this is at 6.5 weeks flower, she is a 12 week pheno. Buds haven't started fattening yet.
And here are a couple of her two sisters, 2 different phenos, 2 pics each; pics are at week 6.5, 9/10 week phenos, buds have started fattening and foxtailing
And here is a pic of the purple pheno (this one is not mine, pic taken from Sannies forum)
I had Blue Magoo strain that was so sensitive even a few degree's change at night would turn them almost literally black... they were so eager to change color.. over night.. BANG.. didn't hurt much and made for some nice conversation..