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Nicoli

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esbe

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bubblegum\pot x pot, changing colors. notise that the lil one stays green. seeds are from same mum and dad
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#1cheesebuds

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I had some plants back in the day that had there flowers turn purple could have gone black in color if I left them longer but it was harves time.

these were the 4 best plants I ever grew. hope in the future I can get the chance to grow some super dank purple hybrid mix. :D
like the ones shown in this thread. :D
 
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esbe

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afghan x erdpurt by doobie bro
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royal dane x erdpurtby paddi
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deep chunk changing colors. often you need temps down to 5 cencius or lower when the color is not genetic related
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Syd

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Purple Indica grown by Nspecta
 

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weedloco

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I wonder what the scientific reason they turn black is?

Maybe black leaves would generate heat from the sun and keep a plant warmer in a cold climate? Maybe im stoned but im just wondering why. :D

That's weird... I was thinking the exact same thing, but I'm also stoned so that makes sense... like it's warmer in a black T-shirt then in a white! Back to da pipe!

Peace
 

terry the trich

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Stoppit stoppit stoppit. Every time i think ive found a strain that i definately want, i keep seeing pics of more gorgeous plants. I'm in a constant state of confusion of what strains i want lol.

Lovely plants all of you have or have had. Brilliant.

Too many amazing strains and phenos to choose from.

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Keep up the good work people.

Luv Tel...:wave:
 

biteme

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the purpling effect is fairly common in plants but the theory that the plant changes coloration to protect itself from the cold interests me on those merits alone. i have no doubt that is what is happening, but how does the color change ward off the cold? peace-biteme
 

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