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Cheers man, glad you found the thread.Now that's a Beauty!
I'd say they're playing nicely with each other so far!
thanks brudda, that season I had two absolute color bombs: Lamby and the Grape Hash Plant [HASHTAG]#4[/HASHTAG],...the cool nights made for minor P defc, and who knows about the genetics for purple color,.. it wasn't really in the flowers themselves, so I figure it the former reason behind this beauty,.... for your viewing pleasure my friend!
>> GHP#4 View attachment 744994
>> Lambsbreads-- ( 4 in this 25gal pot! I was expecting males, and didn't get any,.. by the time they sexed, they were too big and interwoven to separate! So, they fought it out in that pot -- they were fine until bloom, then I could never get ahead of the P and N demands!) View attachment 744995 View attachment 744996 View attachment 744997 View attachment 744998 <-- this is my desktop image
Jesus man what a show
Thank you for sharing and i did swipe the one for the desktop background. Funny how you mention the multi pot and expecting males....I had the same issue on the first germination of the F1 ALF#5. Potted a few of them and all were female...no males and nothing to roll with was a perfect excuse to crack more...
I believe that the color does come out with the cool temps, I have seen that before and i have always had the theory that they had color just like trees do in the fall as they fade out. I think alot of the ferts these days hide the natural beauty of the cannabis strains we have today. However the deep colors that set in over the green during the growing phase i believe are genetic. The black girl started to shift in early flower under full load of ferts. Just a mystery, and something else i forgot to tell you.
Cure on the big gal is amazing, hash berries is the best way i can describe it. In the jar and the direct buds smell like berries, and then ground it smells like hash and piss...