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hey guys back again lol. A very interesting colour on a couple leaf’s I’ve never seen it turn this pale colour. Anyone know if this is natural or a deficiency of some sort? Anyone with info is greatly appreciated.
Basics are…
living soil ph 6.5
week 7 flower (day 51 flower)
last feed Gaia green on week 5
real growers recharge every other watering (from Amazon… I will be ordering off the real grower’s website from now on)
pickledrick, Papa_Shaman and 5 others-
dank, normal
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There are 3 pigments that are responsible for reflecting color spectrums we see in plants. Chlorophyll, carotenoids and flavonoids. Near the end of a plant’s life it’ll increase the production of a hormone called ethylene. Ethylene blocks chlorophyll (reflects green) production allowing other pigments (carotenoids and flavonoids) to show. A flavonoid called anthocyanin is responsible for colors like blue, purple and even black.
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That’s the plant eating itself and showing
its true colors. Looks fantastic super purdy.
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Looking good 👍
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Some Beautiful Fall Fade Going On!
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Beautiful. Cut feeding your are more than good sir.
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That’s a great fade! What genetics are they and how low have you been bringing the temperature down to?
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