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In mine the colour is Kush dominant so I get colour in the summer....but More colour when my night temps drop and it brIngs on the Kush dom phos deficiency coz the pot PH drops.......:headbang:

IMO..you are more likely to get colour with cold night temps..but...colour is not temp dependent.

So if I want colorful buds from AK Berry pictured above, cool night temps are helpful? That's caused by a phosphorus drop due to the plants declined ability to take up that nutrient in colder temps? So would one advise cooler temps if looking for color, or no? OR are we just talking leaf and stem color, and for buds it just doesn't matter?
 
The last time I mailed a letter it was 43 cents today it was $ 1.35 I guess that's called inflation . By the time I mail my next one it'll probably be $2.70 :nono:
 
Yup....:headbang:...all my girls will bud colour up in summer...in winter I get the leaf colour in predominance to go with it....

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Morning Skelly...........:bighug:.........Nice Work going on in the Tutorials section............:bravo:

Thank You for Sharing....:bighug:

I swear mossy!! You show up every time I am just leaving!! Seems our schedules are totally opposite! Thanks for the kind words mossy!
 
I always thought running cold temps helped with the purples. No? I always grow my AK Berry cold, thinking it would give me this color. I'm wrong again, huh?View attachment 874746

To a degree yes....as you guys know i grow outdoors and my plants meet frost every season in mid-late flower. I have found 2 types of colour. First true genetic colouring, it always starts in the bud and works it way out. Climatic colouring starts from the leaves and works its way inward.
 
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