Quote Originally Posted by drudown11
looks beautiful........ your setup looks very clean and organized. you can tell its not your first time.


That querkle is beautiful, i love the color change on the fan leaves. What are the average temps? does the plant naturally turn purple or do you need to introduce colder temps in order to bring out the purple? Ive seen some querkle thats bright green, but ive also seen some that turn a really pretty purple during late flowering. I guess it all depends on your pheno

I dont know if you have access to any other of Subcool's genetics(hes the original breeder) but everything else is top of the line. From what you've posted it seems like your really into the medicinal aspects of cannabis, subcool has a strain called Jack the ripper that has been tested at 26% thc, with a reaaaaallllyyyyy high % of CBD's, THCV's and CBN's. It contains a lot of the rare cannabinoids that have shown promise to slow cancerous cell growth.

What exactly are you growing those beauties in? Are they soil or soilless?
Average temps: 75 - 78 degrees F. The querkle doesn't get much purple in the summer, but during the cooler months, it starts to purp up in late flower when the temps are cooler during lights off. You can also help it purp up by feeding with cold water.
Here is a little sample of the purple fan leaves. Even have a little blue tint to them.
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I do have access to subcool's genetics, I have spoken with him recently too. I am hoping in the near future to be chosen to run some of his test beans. Wish me luck!! I do plan to try some more of his strains, I think the next one will be plushberry, I just love that pink in the buds!

I grow in soil, 100% organic. Never messed around with hydro or aeroponics.

Thanks for the complements!
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