Hello IC,
Ive been doing my thing on and off. A couple years ago I took an excursion to the Southern states of Mexico and came across various cannabis families. Very sativa leaning genetics with some indica examples here and there.
I came across flowers of various colors including the known verde limon which means limon green due to deep lime color of the flowers. I also came across some examples that were on the orange light green spectrum (the orange was due in part to the long red hairs).
Upon stumbling into various colors I somehow luckily came upon something really special. Flowers that are purple to the point of almost being black. There are no nicknames for this type only known as "morada" or "purple" in english. I tried getting more information about this particular type from the locals and smokers throughout the near b lands and non knew or had even seen plants with such deep coloration. There were a couple people that had seen these purple flowers before but it was a rare event.
Discussions usually ended up with individuals stating that purple flowers are only a product of an alteration in feeding or growing conditions. Some claimed that purple food coloring was given to them like they do with roses and other flowers. The lack of information really surprised me since the flowers collected were virtually unknown in their home turf in a way.
-These are the original nuggets (posted on here before) from this expedition. Verde Limon and the Purple
It took some months before I was able to grow the seeds that I found in these purple flowers. I managed to find about 20 seeds and germed a few just to see what the deal was with the coloration.
The plants veget normally with a slight smell of menthol and the typical purple smell with hits of berry. The structure has been Sativa leaning on the few plants ive seen with an Indica dominant structure popping up. Overall they posses a very landracie type of growth characteristic (very wispy with fast growth.
- Here it is in its glory. Notice the deep purple coloration on the buds. There is absolutely zero green coloration on the flower clusters. The buds themselves are lacking in density.
Ive been doing my thing on and off. A couple years ago I took an excursion to the Southern states of Mexico and came across various cannabis families. Very sativa leaning genetics with some indica examples here and there.
I came across flowers of various colors including the known verde limon which means limon green due to deep lime color of the flowers. I also came across some examples that were on the orange light green spectrum (the orange was due in part to the long red hairs).
Upon stumbling into various colors I somehow luckily came upon something really special. Flowers that are purple to the point of almost being black. There are no nicknames for this type only known as "morada" or "purple" in english. I tried getting more information about this particular type from the locals and smokers throughout the near b lands and non knew or had even seen plants with such deep coloration. There were a couple people that had seen these purple flowers before but it was a rare event.
Discussions usually ended up with individuals stating that purple flowers are only a product of an alteration in feeding or growing conditions. Some claimed that purple food coloring was given to them like they do with roses and other flowers. The lack of information really surprised me since the flowers collected were virtually unknown in their home turf in a way.
-These are the original nuggets (posted on here before) from this expedition. Verde Limon and the Purple
It took some months before I was able to grow the seeds that I found in these purple flowers. I managed to find about 20 seeds and germed a few just to see what the deal was with the coloration.
The plants veget normally with a slight smell of menthol and the typical purple smell with hits of berry. The structure has been Sativa leaning on the few plants ive seen with an Indica dominant structure popping up. Overall they posses a very landracie type of growth characteristic (very wispy with fast growth.
- Here it is in its glory. Notice the deep purple coloration on the buds. There is absolutely zero green coloration on the flower clusters. The buds themselves are lacking in density.