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GanjaJack

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Flat out, shut the fuck up.... BK78 and whatever the other dumb fucks name is...

Do some reading and inform your dumb ass selves before running your fat fucking mouths in ignorance you little shit for brains FUCKTARDS.

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They are odorless and moderately astringent, and can appear red, blue or purple according to their pH. Think of tree leaves in fall. As the temperature drops, they change from green to red, orange, yellow or gold. The same is true for cannabis: once the green fades, the colors appear.Oct 16, 2020







They are odorless and moderately astringent, and can appear red, blue or purple according to their pH. Think of tree leaves in fall. As the temperature drops, they change from green to red, orange, yellow or gold. The same is true for cannabis: once the green fades, the colors appear.Oct 16, 2020

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Mar 3, 2020 — The color shown depends on the pH the plant is exposed to. In most cases, an anthocyanin provides a purple or blue color. Occasionally, however, ...

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Jul 9, 2018 — As the result, plants change their color. Anthocyanin can fall anywhere on a spectrum of blue or purple but the color depends on pH level ...


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Dec 22, 2020 — When the pH is not optimum, cannabis plants struggle at absorbing nutrients resulting in nutrient deficiencies thus changing color. The optimal ...


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Mar 21, 2016 — Blues become present with higher pH levels; Yellow is developed in alkaline conditions. Are purple cannabis strains more potent? They might be ...


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Mar 5, 2020 — The pH scale is a logarithmic function, so even small changes in pH values are ... interpreted by the color of the reactive test material.





Now, I don't give a flying fuck what you do?
But leave me the fuck alone.
 

Wattzzup

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Here’s from the article you posted

another 30 year pro :roll:

Can the pH of your soil change the color of your marijuana buds? Yes, but it seems to be relatively subtle (white pistils change to pink for example), it’s only for certain strains, and we haven’t identified many cases or strains yet.
 

GanjaJack

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Here’s from the article you posted

Can the pH of your soil change the color of your marijuana buds? Yes, but it seems to be relatively subtle (white pistils change to pink for example), it’s only for certain strains, and we haven’t identified many cases or strains yet.

Ohh genius.... Troll smarter, not harder.

SO you ignored the other 20 articles that explain it a little better....

Skipped the one that said..... "Mar 5, 2020 — The pH scale is a logarithmic function, so even small changes in pH values are ... interpreted by the color of the reactive test material. "

Or the one that said, "
Why Does Cannabis Change Colors?
https://cannabis.net › blog › strains › why-does-cannabi...





Jul 9, 2018 — As the result, plants change their color. Anthocyanin can fall anywhere on a spectrum of blue or purple but the color depends on pH level ...


Now fuck off.
 

GanjaJack

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Yeh, the every day trolls here are sad.

Funny part is I don't see any of you providing any sort of information about anything to counter anything that most people say
Just run your mouths in critique and emoji's.

That's the "Sad" part. Really.
 

GanjaJack

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It was literally the first paragraph of what you posted. :wall:

just proof you didn’t even read any of it

No, literally, YOU didn't read the rest of it. I don't need to read it, I know from experience but, I will laugh at your ignorance.
 

bk78

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Ohh genius.... Troll smarter, not harder.

SO you ignored the other 20 articles that explain it a little better....

Skipped the one that said..... "Mar 5, 2020 — The pH scale is a logarithmic function, so even small changes in pH values are ... interpreted by the color of the reactive test material. "

Or the one that said, "
Why Does Cannabis Change Colors?
https://cannabis.net › blog › strains › why-does-cannabi...





Jul 9, 2018 — As the result, plants change their color. Anthocyanin can fall anywhere on a spectrum of blue or purple but the color depends on pH level ...


Now fuck off.
Reading isn’t your strong suit is it?
 

Wattzzup

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No, literally, YOU didn't read the rest of it. I don't need to read it, I know from experience but, I will laugh at your ignorance.
It’s ok. Someone who’s thinks trichomes are the only indicator of maturity, doesn’t really impact my life much :hump:
 

GanjaJack

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It’s ok. Someone who’s thinks trichomes are the only indicator of maturity, doesn’t really impact my life much :hump:

Ahh yes, another one that doesn't understand the difference between peak potency and maturity and tries to put other words in people's mouths. L:earn how to read what people say before running the hole in your face in ignorance.
 

GanjaJack

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so I was I right. You didn’t read it. :hump:

I've actually read some of the others previously and it's common knowledge, that YOU and others here are apparently ignorant to. But, then again, Im arguing with people that don't know that an overfed plant will "starve" itself. It kills off the material it can't support after the roots are burned off from over fert and over water.

But, YOU guys go ahead and be the experts... His plants are "starving". LOL!!!!
 
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