End of week 7 purple haze

TheWholeTruth

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Robbo looks cool. Do you mind sharing what the genetics are and were they are sourced from please. Hard to tell from the pictures unless I could see the full plant, but it almost looks similar to old original skunk haze.
 

piratebug

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Well that picture is under one of them funny lights, so it would really look green with lots of dark red streaks in her leaves, never the less, it looks nice!
 

ShawnSunshine

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How did you get the plant to have so many wonderful colors?!?☮

I just got three Purple Haze seeds and it's my first time growing pretty soon here in the next week and I just wanted to know how you achieve such wonderful purple hues?☮


I've been reading things that suggest it's during the blooming cycle that you really need to watch the temperatures and keep it on the cool side in order to get the good flavor and colors to come out.☮

Just curious about those temperatures.


I've been researching Purple Haze and its origins from Colombia and that Columbia's climate is an average temperature of about 75° and I'm thinking that maybe daytime temps during vegetation probably about 77-78

And a cooler Bloom period like 75 74? :fire:
 

bluegill

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Not bad. I would look at trichomes with a loupe and harvest when they are 2% amber and 98% milky. More amber if you want more of an indica buzz out of it.
 

Johiem

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Really? The amber Trichomes increase the Indica of the hybrid?
. Like how much?
It's subjective. Example: My wife and I will smoke the same strain, in roughly the same quantity, and she'll be knocked out, while I'm flitting about like a hummingbird. Other times I'm the one melded to the couch and she's up baking cookies. I will agree that, for the most part, strains left till the end of their harvest window do seem to include a more sedative like effect.
 
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