Remember the experiments you used to do at school,where you mixed food colouring with water and fed it to a white plant? The plant changed colour right? Do you think the same would work on weed? I'm thinking of trying to add a tiny bit of blue food colouring to my water which I feed my auto blueberry to turn it blue. Thoughts?
no, it doesn't work like that... Don't be sad...it isn't your fault the dumbed down education system failed to teach you some basic info...
It does work of you dip the stem from a branch into food coloring after its harvested. Please know I don't know the harmful effects of smoking it but just kinda cool. I took s branch from my last harvest and tried it. I used green and blue. Again I just wanted to experiment. I don't like my bud altered. Heres what mine looked like after though...
I've decided i'm going to test it with some purple food colouring and see how it turns out. I will use it for an edible afterwards, not smoking it.
[quote name='"STilladelph"']What makes you think just because its edible means its smokable...[/quote] Exactly what I was getting at with my post. I had about a point harvest so an eighth just to see what it would do was fine... Not going to lie I tried it. No difference in taste, smell,or high but that means nothing. I probably will never do this again but it was meat.
That's fuckin SICK! Who knows if it's safe to smoke but damn that looks cool. Might have to try it with a few nugs come harvest time.
using some random food coloring is probably quite risky, but if you get some specific colorful substances in pure form, Im sure there are some safe ones. if you could for example get your hands on some pure carotene, I dont see how that would be harmful. could dramatically increase bag appeal though