Awesome. Thanks. I get a lot from you when I'm not even specifically asking a question!I will work on a good tripod bud closeup shot or two this evening as we harvest the next batch of this crop. Yes, I see pinks and purples so far in the buds, and that was just one quick phenotype. All the plants we harvest tonight will look a little different and will trim up a little differently, and I expect new colors and tastes and smells from all 3 of the phenos I still see in the room. This is the advantage of an organic grow. The plants know what they need and they work with the microbes to bring all of that to them. As long as the raw nutrients are in the soil or added every two weeks, the microbes will feed the plants better than any blind readily available nutrient program could ever do, no matter the skills of the gardener. The organic feeding cycle allows the plants to totally express their genetics to bring out every terpene and color that the genepool is able to bring out. It's not just keeping them green till the end doing this... it is trusting the organic feeding cycle explicitly while not getting in the way with lots of other additives, and keeping the roots energized with intelligent watering practices.