I heard this guy on youtube saying you can turn weed purple by adding blackberry juices to your water. And I was reading that food coloring can be used too. Does this work? How much do you use per gallon?
The food coloring thing doesn't sound like it would wrk but maybe the berries would because of the chemical that gave the berries color would do the same for weed. I'm not naïve. Just curious.
I think this falls under the "urban legend" category...think about it if it was that easy to change the color of a plant don't you think every nute manufacturer would have shelves of "turn your plant xxxx color" on the market.
..think about it...
I think this falls under the "urban legend" category...think about it if it was that easy to change the color of a plant don't you think every nute manufacturer would have shelves of "turn your plant xxxx color" on the market.
..think about it...
That's what I was thinking too but I question everything really. I mean it sounds like it would work to me in theory. The chemical that makes weed purple is the same chemical that makes blueberries, blackberries, etc. Some strains naturally have more of this chemical than others. That is what I read.
That's what I was thinking too but I question everything really. I mean it sounds like it would work to me in theory. The chemical that makes weed purple is the same chemical that makes blueberries, blackberries, etc. Some strains naturally have more of this chemical than others. That is what I read.
in science class when i was young we took a cutting of celery and put it in a glass of red food coloring.. a couple days later the celery sucked up enough to turn the leafs redish. maybe i should try with a clone
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