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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.

@Johnny Quest did an experiment using food grade color dye in crushed iced on his plants; did a close up on the trichs afterwards and you could see the dye at the base of the trichs.
 
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Here is a prime example of climatic colouring...this is a green strain (Texada Skunk which is Texada tImewarp X Skunk [HASHTAG]#1[/HASHTAG])
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Notice how the purple is most prominent on the outer leaves and the deeper you get into the bud the greener it gets.
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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:
I bought some "forever stamps" when they first came out, and am still mailing letters for whatever those cost me. 25 cents I think.
 
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