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Yes, you are both right.
I know no one believes noobs , but preserving dried, DEAD cannabis flowers, will not turn it purple. The flowers, or buds, are dead after they are cut. If they get too cold, ice will form and out will come wet, soggy cannabis, resembling soggy letucce.Cannabis will turn purple from colder temps only while growing. Temps. below 70degF can turn cannabis purple, but it isn't a good thing really. It is a sign of a growing deficiancy. It turns purple when the flow of nutrients is slowed down from the cold. All in all, purple means nothing. In fact, most 'green' strains tend to be more potent than 'purple' strains. |
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That was the biggest waste of index finger movement ever. (For you that don't get it, I mean when i clicked that DUMB SHIT!) |
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