jmruva
Active Member
Check out these pics below. You can clearly make out the few purple stalks on the trichromes. This is exactly how they look, a dark purple.
I harvested half this tree this week because it is sticky icky covered in milky trichromes and peppered with amber trichromes, ripe as can be. But I was also curious to see if it would continue to turn the trichromes purple.
This is not turning purple because of any shock caused by me or weather.I know that for a fact.
This is purple erkel grown outdoors from a clone obtained from MMJ club.
I have never heard or seen anything like this, in books or in person. Has anybody else?
I harvested half this tree this week because it is sticky icky covered in milky trichromes and peppered with amber trichromes, ripe as can be. But I was also curious to see if it would continue to turn the trichromes purple.
This is not turning purple because of any shock caused by me or weather.I know that for a fact.
This is purple erkel grown outdoors from a clone obtained from MMJ club.
I have never heard or seen anything like this, in books or in person. Has anybody else?