Bud Color

Snow Crash

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Only thing I know of is PurpleMaxx from Emerald Triangle (Humboldt County's Own).

For what's it worth flower color has very little to do with additives. Start with genetics, then dial in environmental conditions for "Autumn" colors, lastly is the PurpleMaxx. I've never used the stuff myself but I hear good things about it and I do use Gravity. The stuff is powerful, less is more. Like .5ml per gallon.
 

Tyrannabudz

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Cold air will cause your buds to take on a purple hue. Making the temp in your room colder than normal at night and you will see a slight coloration change.
 

brandon.

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Only thing I know of is PurpleMaxx from Emerald Triangle (Humboldt County's Own).

For what's it worth flower color has very little to do with additives. Start with genetics, then dial in environmental conditions for "Autumn" colors, lastly is the PurpleMaxx. I've never used the stuff myself but I hear good things about it and I do use Gravity. The stuff is powerful, less is more. Like .5ml per gallon.
I was looking at this stuff at the local hydro shop, I'm pretty sure on the back it said it was an experimental product that they didn't believe was ready for market haha.
 

dam612

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put some food coloring in the res, its works for some flowers so why not??hhaa idk buy a purple strain
 
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