Cissy
Active Member
The purple in the above mentioned phenotype did not take a drastic change in temperature. I was not even trying and she was very noticeably purple. The other 3 phenotypes I have grown of SLH showed absolutely no sign at all of turning purple, even though I actually tried with them. So if you don't have a phenotype that is naturally purple, then lowering the temps will not make a difference. Like I said, the purple in mine is not hard to see. They are very much purple through and through. And glistening too. Just a pure joy to look at.View attachment 1235457View attachment 1235456View attachment 1235454View attachment 1235455hey gg-13 my stuff is doing good i have some outdoors [2-phenos] temps are dropping at night [39 last night] but purple so far isnt happening the day temps are still in the 70's this plant will be first to finish the clones are from pheno#3 &of coarse my inside grow as well but the outdoor stuff is almost there it seems purple is in & nothing else is moving around here