Food Coloring Changes Plants Appearence...

bjeminyro

Active Member
Hey guys I know that florists use food coloring to alter the appearance of different flower cuttings. They place the cuttings in a vase and dye the water with various food coloring drops, this changes and/or adds colors to the flowers. My question is would it work with our favorite plant? If I colored my water during each watering would it have any affect on the plant or buds? Or if after I harvested I kept a branch or 2 alive in a vase full of food coloring would it do or change anything?
 
my guess is no because my water is usually brown (because the my nutes) and flowers never are.. colored spray paint might change the color....lol though I wouldn't recommend it on anything you smoke....Why would you want to do that anyway green/white/purple/blue thats not enough color for u? color comes from genetics...only..imo
 

bjeminyro

Active Member
Food coloring is non toxic and doesn't have a taste so I didn't think "smoking food coloring" was such a bad idea. It was only a question I was pondering, not necessarily even going to try it. I just heard it worked with a number of other plants so thought it might be able to be applied to our favorite plant.

Mr. Green thumb, those colors are enough for me lol. I just thought it'd be cool to be able to alter their colors, just a fun little experiment..
 

slomoking13

Well-Known Member
Someone experimented with this in their journal using purple food coloring to see if it would turn their buds purple .. Can't remember who it was, but they said it made the buds taste like shit and they recommended that nobody else try it. Also, just because something is non-toxic when you eat it doesn't mean that it won't be toxic if it's smoked. Look at all the preservatives they use in tobacco that are approved by the FDA and are safe for food use. Once you burn them, they become dangerous. Bottom line is, i don't think i would recommend the food coloring. I did take a horticulture class one time where we experimented with several things to preserve flowers. Orange,Grape, and Strawberry Crush worked best because of their acidity and they did change the colors of the flowers. The flowers were never consumed in any way though.
 

Nitegazer

Well-Known Member
Interesting thought, bjeminyro. If you are truly following the way florists to it, you would have to cut the buds, and then set them in a vase of the colored water, or perhaps inject the colored water into the stem-- the roots would probably not take up the color. The trouble is, florists color thin petals, where the color of the liquid inside can affect the appearance. Bud is pretty dense, and green-- so it would be difficult to color it.

This makes me wonder about flavorings, though. I wonder if you could place the cut stems in a flavoring. hmmm......

aha, just found this link!

https://www.rollitup.org/advanced-marijuana-cultivation/305244-rootless-transfer-mechanism-flavor-your.html
 

bjeminyro

Active Member
Interesting thought, bjeminyro. If you are truly following the way florists to it, you would have to cut the buds, and then set them in a vase of the colored water, or perhaps inject the colored water into the stem-- the roots would probably not take up the color. The trouble is, florists color thin petals, where the color of the liquid inside can affect the appearance. Bud is pretty dense, and green-- so it would be difficult to color it.

This makes me wonder about flavorings, though. I wonder if you could place the cut stems in a flavoring. hmmm......

aha, just found this link!

https://www.rollitup.org/advanced-marijuana-cultivation/305244-rootless-transfer-mechanism-flavor-your.html

Thanks Nitegazer! Finally a respectable non-cynical answer!
 

T0byn

New Member
Yes it works 100% but the roots filter it out so you have to cut the plant at the stem and sit it in the dye. The curing process gets rid of the nasties.
 

Lordhooha

Well-Known Member
Yes it works 100% but the roots filter it out so you have to cut the plant at the stem and sit it in the dye. The curing process gets rid of the nasties.
Why would you revive this old ass thread filled with a giant pile of garbage? Don’t put food coloring in your plants water.
 

T0byn

New Member
So other people can see it. It’s not garbage. By using dye it’s proof that your strain can uptake liquid particles through the stem by cutting out the roots. So now instead of dye you can replace it hash oil. Some strains do it better than others, that’s why you need to dye them. Idiot
 
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