B Buzzin like a bumble bee Well-Known Member Apr 24, 2007 #1 Let's say you have some sour diesel that are on day 68 of flowering outdoors. Why did the leaves turn purple?
Let's say you have some sour diesel that are on day 68 of flowering outdoors. Why did the leaves turn purple?
beenthere donethat Well-Known Member Apr 24, 2007 #2 Because most of the nitrogen/chlorophyll in the plant is goin' bye bye as it is used up to make buds... and because she's probably about finished! FWIW...I've noticed that Sour Deisel and the diesels in general seem to tend to go red/purple at the end. good luck bt dt
Because most of the nitrogen/chlorophyll in the plant is goin' bye bye as it is used up to make buds... and because she's probably about finished! FWIW...I've noticed that Sour Deisel and the diesels in general seem to tend to go red/purple at the end. good luck bt dt
dongle69 Well-Known Member Apr 24, 2007 #3 Buzzin like a bumble bee said: Let's say you have some sour diesel that are on day 68 of flowering outdoors. Why did the leaves turn purple? Click to expand... Because they got cold.
Buzzin like a bumble bee said: Let's say you have some sour diesel that are on day 68 of flowering outdoors. Why did the leaves turn purple? Click to expand... Because they got cold.