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Hey y'all, I'm running through to brag on my autocobs from Cobshop again. Day 64 Stilton Special, dwc, 16/8.

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Speaking of blue kush... Would cooling the water by 10 degrees at "night" bring out the colors like I guess it does with other strains?
I just read last night that this strain should be colorful even without the temperature drops, but it probably helps.

I've got 6 seeds and think those are the ones I'll drop for New years.
 
I just read last night that this strain should be colorful even without the temperature drops, but it probably helps.

I've got 6 seeds and think those are the ones I'll drop for New years.
If my seeds were here I'd suggest a competition of who can grow the most colorful blue kush haha. Tag me if you start a journal, I want to see how it grows before I try my hand at it.
 
I just read last night that this strain should be colorful even without the temperature drops, but it probably helps.

I've got 6 seeds and think those are the ones I'll drop for New years.

Don't confuse climatic colour change with genetic colouring. Even pure green strains will colour up if exposed to enough cool temps.
 
@Samwell - Check this climate coloured texada skunk(a green strain) that was exposed to many cold nights
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Notice how the colour is most pronounced on the outer and gets les and less toward the inner buds
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good topic.
Cold nights.
Holy feck my flower room gets cold with lights off and it being -7f outside.

What temp is too cold at lights off?
mid to high 50s to low 60s id bet it gets down to.

Ps. My temp/humidity gauge dieded haha. So its a guess
 
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Cold nights.
Holy feck my flower room gets cold with lights off and it being -7f outside.

What temp is too cold at lights off?
mid to high 50s to low 60s id bet it gets down to.

Ps. My temp/humidity gauge dieded haha. So its a guess

Mid to high 50s wont be a problem...if you get to the lower 50's than it could be an issue with a slowing of growth. I would think 55 and up would have little climatic colouring effect. Continued exposure to 45-50 will have a big impact without causing too much harm.(just going from my seasonal outdoor experience)
 
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