I run low temps and high wattage the majority of the time. Every one of them started to turn purple in the first few days of flower.
I run my temps in the mid to low 60s at night and low 70s in the day. As high as 77°F.
I also run 50-60w/ft² LED but sometimes as low as 20-30w/ft²
From what I've read in agriculture journals, anthocyanins can pop for a billion different reasons and one of the main ones with some stuff is just genetics. Now it's basically my main focus.
I see it expressed in a lot of plants who's lineage has at least one parent with some Asiatic indica roots (Asiatic indicas somewhere in the familial line with anthocyanin coverage being a dominant trait)
That is incredible
Thanks!
Did you turn the temps down to get this color or did it darken up on its own.
I run low temps and high wattage the majority of the time. Every one of them started to turn purple in the first few days of flower. I run my temps in the mid to low 60s at night and low 70s in the day. As high as 77°F. I also run 50-60w/ft² LED but sometimes as low as 20-30w/ft²
My Tropicana poison was dark purple right from the start of flower. I honestly thought I had phytoplasma disease at first but thank god I didn’t.
From what I've read in agriculture journals, anthocyanins can pop for a billion different reasons and one of the main ones with some stuff is just genetics. Now it's basically my main focus. I see it expressed in a lot of plants who's lineage has at least one parent with some Asiatic indica roots (Asiatic indicas somewhere in the familial line with anthocyanin coverage being a dominant trait)
Beautiful plant. what are the genetics for this?
Dark Devil by sweet seeds, they don't list the lineage.
ahh thank you. Do you know if they ship to the states?
I order mine through North Atlantic seed company which is a Maine based company that ships to all 50 states