Pretty Colors

vostok

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Lordhooha

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View attachment 4211961 View attachment 4211962 Im very interested in the many shades and colors of strains from all over...and those prettyyy colors! Whats any one care to share? .. Their ..Pretty colors...
I always have liked my plants that color up like that. Mine are all indoor and can come from genetics (mine) or due to cooler temps (yours most likely) either way always very pretty.47D5FA2D-049D-4EF2-A69A-6082D284DDB3.jpeg
 

GhostKeeper

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I always have liked my plants that color up like that. Mine are all indoor and can come from genetics (mine) or due to cooler temps (yours most likely) either way always very pretty.View attachment 4212241
Very nice man
I always have liked my plants that color up like that. Mine are all indoor and can come from genetics (mine) or due to cooler temps (yours most likely) either way always very pretty.View attachment 4212241
Very nice! , cooler temps/genes which ever is all pretty, - though the genetic traits have to be present to bring out the colors ;example -> one purple the rest are still green all gettin the same temps and treatments.20181008_130542-1.jpg
 

tyke1973

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Love to see the colours some throw ,I only really ever done one plant that was a flouro pink ,From Johnson Genetics .GDPPBC,To look at it just had the odd speck of color ,but once in the Crucher .Thats when you got to see the true colours.But I'm hoping on the ones I have going ATM ,will turn out nice color .
 

vostok

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yes effeminately 'pretty' or just plain gay!

as a grower you must see this as a deficiency,

in ideal growing conditions(stalled sap)

much the same way as if you were strangled

and the cops commenting on the 'pretty' shades

of red and purple your face may have gone ...lol
 

xtsho

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yes effeminately 'pretty' or just plain gay!

as a grower you must see this as a deficiency,

in ideal growing conditions(stalled sap)

much the same way as if you were strangled

and the cops commenting on the 'pretty' shades

of red and purple your face may have gone ...lol

Actually some of it's genetics some may be from a deficiency. First grow using soil I mixed myself after years of coco and it was off a little. It's Pakistani Chitral Kush. I pollinated it anyway for seeds with a Durban male. Growing some of that cross right now.

I'm not a big purple fan. They look nice but that's about it. The best PCK I grew was a green pheno.
 

vostok

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Actually some of it's genetics some may be from a deficiency. First grow using soil I mixed myself after years of coco and it was off a little. It's Pakistani Chitral Kush. I pollinated it anyway for seeds with a Durban male. Growing some of that cross right now.

I'm not a big purple fan. They look nice but that's about it. The best PCK I grew was a green pheno.
growing from coco to soil did you note any extra vitality to the strain

vitality is 'supposed' to increase going inter generational using different foods and methods..?
 

Kingrow1

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Anything but straight plain green is inefficient and there because you had a less than perfect grow.

Any noob can colour up his plants red yellow orange and purple, takes a pro to finish with pure green indoors :-)
 

xtsho

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A cross I made from a Pakistani Chitral Kush female red pheno and a Panama male. It's not quite ready but I pulled a small bud off to check it out.

I didn't do anything to color it up. It's all genetics. Leaves are green. Flower is red.

 
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