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What strain offered by Nirvanna is the most colorful "AFTER" the plant has dried out? I want my next grow to be something exotic and coloful. I see a fellow user on here had New York Power Diesel as his Proile pic. It looks REALLY awesome!

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What strain offered by Nirvanna is the most colorful "AFTER" the plant has dried out?  I want my next grow to be something exotic and coloful.  I see a fellow user on here had New York Power Diesel as his Proile pic.  It looks REALLY awesome!
asked 1 year ago in New York Power Diesel
by BigTSho Member (70 points)

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They say that the 'Blackberry' strain has some nice purple hues to it...
answered 1 year ago
by GrowDaddyGrow Expert (2,825 points)
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That is under a LED so give a little leeway for the color, but it did purple up a little bit. Temperature is the key, technically purple can be achieved by purposefully locking out certain nutrients as well, but  that stunts your plants. I was never a fan of exotic looking bud, but exotic feeling highs, and that can come from good ol green bud too.
answered 1 year ago
by notafraidto Junior advisor (597 points)
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That is under a LED so give a little leeway for the color, but it did purple up a little bit. Temperature is the key, technically purple can be achieved by purposefully locking out certain nutrients as well, but  that stunts your plants. I was never a fan of exotic looking bud, but exotic feeling highs, and that can come from good ol green bud too.
answered 1 year ago
by notafraidto Junior advisor (597 points)
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all plants grown well will look awsome but some if you introduce cold weather like fall will produce awsome color during there final stages even in a grow room if you start to intro. cooler climate simulating winter during flowering stage the flower mite change its apperance with vibrant color
answered 1 year ago
by onehitwonder Valued member (369 points)
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Blackberry is a lot more colorful. If you want more color then that  ho with a purple haze If you want white go to widow.
answered 1 year ago
by grower27 Expert (4,620 points)
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@NotAfraid........  did you use LED to grow as well, or just to take that pic?
answered 1 year ago
by BigTSho Member (70 points)
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raspberry cough is pretty the white rhino is best if you like to see all the crystals with out a loop
answered 1 year ago
by BigOx Expert (2,302 points)
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if ya want color in your buds expose the plants to a 15 degree temperature drop during the dark cycle during flowering....if it has any color in it it will show.....keep it green
answered 3 months ago
by mainemedpatient Expert (2,932 points)

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