fallinghigh
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Purple Nepal Bud Shots!! l8t season greenhouse
about 2 weeks 2 go
about 2 weeks 2 go








Outdoor Greenhouse..100% Organic tea, Mexican, Jamaican,and Indonesian bat guano, peruvian seabird guano, fresh worm castings, and molasses.Thats a really interesting lookin plant.
what are the specs on your grow? Any nutrients? What sort of soil? The cola looks a bit droopy, but otherwise wow! very unique.
FRUITY with a hint of spice, leans on the purps. I will give a smoke report when all said and done. I will say it is probably going to be sweeter than purple kush. It does have a nice change up sent from a traditional GDP Urkle or Purps though. Hoping for the spice of the Nepal to kick in towards the end of ripening.Plants look very healthy and that strain looks like its going to be awesome smoke! What does the plant smell like spicy?or fruity?
tHANKS TO ALL FOR THE GOOD COMMENTS
FRUITY with a hint of spice, leans on the purps. I will give a smoke report when all said and done. I will say it is probably going to be sweeter than purple kush. It does have a nice change up sent from a traditional GDP Urkle or Purps though. Hoping for the spice of the Nepal to kick in towards the end of ripening.
lol missed this at firstThey look cold.Thats why there purple.
that is an interesting question.Do you think those deep purple leaves absorb more light than just normal green leaves?
that is an interesting question.
If you think about it..grass is green do to the fact that it is not absorbing green light. In the end of season the sun is more red than blue and the fact that dark colors absorb more light than bright colors....hmm gots me thinking they do, just a guess though. Equatorial plants or mexican, and african sativas that are closer to the equator and get more light might not "need"to turn colors so they stay more green
lol that is what I was thinking the entire time I was writing that post but we are prob still rightmust be MJ talk..