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I'm looking for plants that easily produce purple pigment!
I'm looking for plants that easily produce purple pigment!
Tonygreen I've been wondering, what is your method to having more then one seedling in your pots?
Photosynthates are generalized as sugars. Sugars are generally known to be acidic. Cyanidin glucosides creates by photosynthesis create the anthocyanin pigments. The sugar profile is dependent on quality of photosynthesis, which is dependent on quality of plant nutrition. Pigment indicates ph. Plants that grow deplete these photosynthates, and turn yellow if not replenished. Plants that don't grow turn purple.
I like posts by people that don't grow cannabis, it's funny stuff. This guy doesn't grow so he doesn't understand that some plants turn purple because there's a gene that causes it. I have no idea what he's talking about through most of the post, I could look it up and figure it out but I'll just assume he's wrong and babbling nonsense. Since he's saying a 'purple plant is the same as a brown one'. I have a purple plant, 10 feet tall, that's been purple since it sprouted. Now it's covered in big colas that are ripening. It seems to be growing fine..
Saves a lot of space!
I wait until they have a few leaf sets and the stems "firm up" a bit with complete root growth before separating.
You can see that lower right for example. that would have been 4 cups if they were single.
One never popped up, one runt and 2 nice ones.
I'll pull that runt out then when I separate them to up pot it'll just be a nice clean cut..
I started with cups doing this but prefer these wider pots now.. this way 100 seedlings can be started in just 24 pots. This is what allowed me to pop 100s of seeds for gb selections.
It's my first major selection. Does this thing grow good?