@RustyStarbuck72 - can I see some photos of the purple one please. Trans Siberian doesn't have any purple genes in her but environment can cause it in some cases.
I'll go do it now mate, personally I don't think it's a Trans Siberian.. I think maybe a random seed got in the packet lol.. It Also looks like it's got a bit of time to go compared to the others too.. Temps and humidity have been consistent 23°c and there abouts and rh around 40 to 50 percent.. Only real issue was with Fungus gnats killing a few early ones.. But all other 8 plants in this run have been crackers.. I would kinda like to know what it is lol@RustyStarbuck72 - can I see some photos of the purple one please. Trans Siberian doesn't have any purple genes in her but environment can cause it in some cases.
Here you go mate@RustyStarbuck72 - can I see some photos of the purple one please. Trans Siberian doesn't have any purple genes in her but environment can cause it in some cases.
To be honest - from your photos i don't think they need it. If there are others that are showing deficiency then sure, but go small and see how they respond.
@Only1Sky - truly spectacular plants my brother. Bravo.
Its an Auto... Don't get me wrong I'm not complaining mate... Its a truly epic auto and still packing.. Look at it there at the front@RustyStarbuck72 - That is a proper head scratcher. If you asked me what that plant was just looking at those images, i would probably say a Purple Haze or something along those lines. The coloring and bud shape look a bit like Purple Stilton, but the leaf shape is wrong and unless it smells like cheese I cant see how it could be some of those seeds mixed in by mistake. I am genuinely perplexed by this. If I were you i would sacrifice a bit of the plant to see if you can get any clones from it. You never know, you may have just stumbled on a mutation that is worth keeping!