Purpling leaves

TacoMac

Well-Known Member
Y'all have been a big help.

I appreciate it very much!!!
No problem. Now go and add everyone in this thread that was asking you a bunch of stupid, worthless shit to your ignore list.

That will help you eliminate some of the hoards of idiots that are completely clueless on this site.
 

Logan Burke

Well-Known Member
Start that list with Taco. No one's forcing you to stay on RIU if you don't like it here. I meant to ask, how do you know that it's genetics?..Certainly possible, maybe even probable, but how can you be that sure?
 

TacoMac

Well-Known Member
how do you know that it's genetics?
Experience. Which is obviously something you don't have.

What's more, you're a liar. You claim you were concerned about his other issues when you never once mentioned one until after I posted.

Even now in the face of looking like a 16 year old blithering idiot that somehow got on the internet, you didn't bother to simply Google it, see that I'm completely right, see how wrong you are and refrain from making yet another dumbshit post.

I like it here just fine. What I don't care for are complete idiots giving advice about a topic they know nothing about.

I await you next moronic, defensive post with great anticipation.
 

Logan Burke

Well-Known Member
Experience doesn't tell you for sure whether it's genetics or an affect from environment. All you have is personal insults. Go to a site that enjoys that behavior as RIU doesn't.
 

Logan Burke

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Alright master grower, no one knows better than you do. :)

*EDIT* I guess you can't go back to the forum of ILGM ever since banned over there (this presumably being why)...maybe try 420mag or grasscity?
 
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TacoMac

Well-Known Member
Alright master grower, no one knows better than you do. :)
There are plenty who know more than I do. Your problem is that you don't know a goddamned thing but refuse to admit it.

If you Google "purple marijuana" and do some reading, you'd see that it's all down to pigmentation. It's all genetics. There isn't a "problem" that "causes" it.

The only thing that can change it, but it's not relevant, is temperature and PH. The two variants can change the intensity of the color, but that's about it. It doesn't really change anything else.

I know you're stupid and not keen on gardening, but there's a plant called a hydrangea that is the exact same. If you manipulate the soil PH on some species, you can change the color of the flowers. It doesn't hurt the plant at all as it doesn't take much, but there you go. You sprinkle a little Ph'd water up or down onto a hydrangea and the flowers go from pink to purple.

These strains of marijuana are the exact same. They all have "some" purple to them, some more than others, and they can be manipulated in intensity just a bit, but in the end it's all genetics. It has no bearing on the plant at all. It never has. Here's a few pics of varying degrees of purple marijuana:








Nothing at all wrong with any of them.

IT

IS

GENETIC

AND

ALWAYS

HAS

BEEN.


Now make another stupid, jack-assed, moronic post.

Edit to add: And no, I was never banned from ILGM. I did get into a heated argument with one of their admins for posting false information and left. He is no longer there.

And I ordered more White Widow from them two months ago. I have advocated for ILGM's seeds since I've been here and bear no ill will to that site or anybody in it. Check my post history and you'll see that.

Dumbass.
 

Patricf1

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No problem. Now go and add everyone in this thread that was asking you a bunch of stupid, worthless shit to your ignore list.

That will help you eliminate some of the hoards of idiots that are completely clueless on this site.
Yo, TacoMac...
Looks like I am done with my purpling problem... was probably getting too cold.
These are now 2 weeks (as of tomorrow) since first sign of flower.
In your opinion, do these look ok for 2 weeks?
 

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kingkush4200

Active Member
The level of sheer, unadulterated stupidity being displayed in this thread is staggering.

It's perfectly normal. Many strains are actually pigmented purple and especially so in cooler temperatures.

There's absolutely nothing wrong with your plants. Please ignore these blithering idiots.
I know this is an old post but...

Wow, what a dumb cunt....

Gives horribly inaccurate advice, while being a jerkoff and provides no resources .... like scientific evidence.... except his useless fucking "experience" to back his claims and ignorance. Fuck your experience, what a joke show me some research...

Next time you google for information avoid wikipedia... blogs....posts by douchebags like tacomac who give shit information, and provide no actual help.

It is well known purpling can be genetic, it is very common for leaves to turn dark purples throughout the later stages of flowering. He said it has been happening since veg... its very likely phosphorus probably from cold/damp soil, the leaves look rough pale in places and the purpling is far to early. The plant is likely hungry or wet or locked out, maybe he was blasting the plant with ac, that is not what a healthy plant in the first 3 weeks would look like...

as you can see by the final post showing the plants further into flower tacomac was just flat out fucking wrong, what a goof...


Cross section of wheat leaf showing accumulation of purple pigments in the epidermis. This can happen when the soil is cold and normal phosphorus uptake by the plant is reduced. Photo by Y. Villaincourt, University of Massachusetts, Boston.
Cross section of wheat leaf showing accumulation of purple pigments in the epidermis. This can happen when the soil is cold and normal phosphorus uptake by the plant is reduced. Photo by Y. Villaincourt, University of Massachusetts, Boston.


https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/20/4432/htm
:Characterization of Nutrient Disorders of Cannabis sativa


: Purple leaves on wheat explained

Cold, wet conditions have caused poor wheat growth and development. Scout your fields now to evaluate your stands.
 
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