Heads up, the peaceblasters are calcium nitrate sensitive, and usually get a bit shiny like that if they're getting too much of it for their taste. Not sure why it makes em shiny, they can get SUPER dark with urea and ammonia and go N tox before they get shiny. They go into N-tox with a comparably smaller amount of nitrate vs ammonia or urea too. For who knows why. They get that from the Columbian pure sativa. The Mexican pure sativa don't like cal-nitrate either.
Also an F1 with the hay meadow purps which doesn't mind cal nitrate one bit so some will prob have the cal-nitrate sensitivity more than others.
I don't recall if I told you about the piece Blaster calcium nitrate thing or not yet. But it's a thing, so heads up lmao. They also go calcium deficient super easily in containers in flower, and don't like micro climates at all either. The Columbian dominant PB phenos will def have fine lines indoors. Interestingly enough tho, outdoors in-ground they're like the easiest least picky plants ever
I think it's because modern highly selectively inbred genotypes have been inadvertently selected to be good at separating the calcium-nitrogen bond by default because they were bred out and selected indoors almost exclusively and everyone was using it for calcium.
They eat up calcium bicarbonate and calcium phosphate just fine.
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Psychedelic Banjo. She's expressing the same way she did outdoors. Loving the extra extended deep red. (A lot)
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Haymeadow Purps
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Psychedelic Banjo x Haymeadow Purps
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Peaceblaster 3 she has some transpiration stress hang nails from a bit ago, but she's thriving and stacking like a beast
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