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Nimbin Australia has a dark purple almost black orange haired sativa that's pretty cool. I would pursue it if I was hunting pheno.
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I should have been specific and said rheumatoid arthritis, but yes I have had four different people tell me this. One being my Daughter, she refuses anything with purple coloring.No kidding? Thats good to know as I have arthritis in my back and cannabis helps it. Maybe I should avoid purples.
Colorful buds are great for pictures, but they mean nothing when it comes to the quality of the product.
Wrong. Colored bud is significantly lower quality. Any anthocyanin production is stepping on the toes of Weed's natural, preferenced antioxidants: thiols.
Okay I see you go into this now, lol.
I’m pretty sure that’s what he was implying. But thanks for sharing the info anyway.Wrong. Colored bud is significantly lower quality. Any anthocyanin production is stepping on the toes of Weed's natural, preferenced antioxidants: thiols.
Okay I see you go into this now, lol.![]()
I see all these images of dank looking purple, brown and even multi-colored buds on seller sites but if I actually Google that strain it's all images of green herb mostly.
I have seen some wicked purple and even black buds on this site before too. I just want to grow one of these magical looking plants.
What's your experience with these colorful herbs? Any suggestions on specific strains to hunt![]()
Tony Greens Black Rose
Great looks
Great smell
Great taste
Average buzz. I also found that most all purple strains don't pack so much punch. Not talking about purple from cold though.