red hot cookies is happy healthy and strong shes taken to being transplanted well fimd her also will let her dry then start with nutes thanks for reading happy growing guys
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@biggreens420, you can find several phenos. I like one with pink flowers, it is well balanced. The green one is more like GSC, the red one has more of tangie.
@Sweet_Seeds,thanks man i really am looking forward to it would u say u they finish more like tangie or gsc or a good mix? and cream mandarin harvest will be up soon thanks again
Organics seem to help bring colors out.. I really want to try organics but it makes me nervous a bit lol. I have this striain in my stock and your diary makes me wanna pop one now lol.. good job!
@Professor_Chaos, I feel ya thatās tough, I grow in the northern US in my basement so can easily achieve those night time temps 9 months outta the year.. I forget sometimes itās not easy to achieve for everyone
@Ezzjaybruh,
If I could get night temps down to 65F, I would be so happy lol.. only in the winter I can get them that low. AC can only do so much. I tried it first on early lemon berry and she brought out some deep purples and reds.. others I do the same on change, but not as much. I do understand there are phenotypes and genetics do play the biggest role in all that. Thanks for the response, growmie
@Professor_Chaos, itās MAINLY genetic for sure. But yeah do organic by all means but donāt expect it to change anything on there.. Iāve got lots of color on my recent planet of the grapes running reg nutes. What Iāve noticed so far is theres ones that never color, thereās some that can go a little bit depending on how you treat it, then thereās ones that will get color no matter what you do. Those cold night temps are mainly it tho, Iāve never done anything like cold water feeds to get color.. just night temps around 65 or so late in flower.