when do purple starins start to turn purple?

sickstoner

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do the buds start purple or is it at the end of flowering? i wanna start a purple strian its my wifes fav.. color and i figured it would be a nice suprize since she just smokes it and doesn't care for the bitches it will be a surprize. i ordered purple widow and purple bud and one try these?kiss-ass
 

naimad1234

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my gdp usually starts to turn purple toward the end of flower, usually see some pink pistils as well, you can also induce a plant to turn purple by having cold temps at night
 

RookieoftheYear88

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hey man, when it turns purple is all dependent on the strain, and the growing conditions. Purple bud from seedsman seeds is supposed to be nice and purple, but it is sativa dominate so expect a longer flowering time. I grow Kings Kush from the green house seed company and it turns purple naturally on its on. Cold temperatures also help greatly in creating more purple colored buds.
 

Plex187

Member
I think you can put ice on it or something like that. But if Its a real purp strain it shud turn purple on it's own
 

smokedup12

Active Member
Yah man all about night time temps. My blue hash turned completly purp all the buds, aswell as every other strain i had turned slight purp. Now that its warmer out none of my strains have turn purp this time
 

FilthyFletch

Mr I Can Do That For Half
Many of the so called purple strains only show a light purple tinge. Colder flowering can help increase it. The best purple look and a really good smoke is Paradise seeds Sweet Purple. its cheap, good producer, has a strawberry type smoke with the dominate pheno type and it goes purple immediately into flower. In soil with temps in the 60s it will go a midnight purple and in hydro more of a darker lavender color.Heres a few shots of it as i keep it going year round for about years now...These are hydro grown for soil i would say they go about 10 times darker almost blackberry purple...and do not put ice on them as somebody said above as thats just a stupid comment lol...Temps, strains, growing tech all play but mostly the strain which is breed for its color. The ones you got i usually see like Grand daddy purple has just a hint of purple mixed in but they look bit more grey when dried
 

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