Sharpies
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I was reading up on changing the color of pot via food coloring (or Kool-Aid).
These are the things I discovered
I thought "What organic material has natural dye?"
What if you took a stem, with bud on it. Stick the stem part in a cup with crushed blueberries? (and a little water to dilute it, making it easier on the plant).
The bud should absorb the color, and maybe some of the taste. It end up tasting like burning a blueberry, but that sounds better than the chemicals in Kool-Aid or food dye.
Does this sound like a decent idea?
These are the things I discovered
- Roots in soil won't abosrb color
- Injecting with a syringe into the stalk could/would kill a plant because of the burst of pressure
- People have used Kool Aid with a hydro setup, but that won't help us soil folk.
- You can stick a harvested stem in food coloring, and it will soak up to the bud. But it will taste like shit when you burn it because of the build up.
I thought "What organic material has natural dye?"
What if you took a stem, with bud on it. Stick the stem part in a cup with crushed blueberries? (and a little water to dilute it, making it easier on the plant).
The bud should absorb the color, and maybe some of the taste. It end up tasting like burning a blueberry, but that sounds better than the chemicals in Kool-Aid or food dye.
Does this sound like a decent idea?