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DirtyDanny
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I think its gonna be a freakin kick ass smoke.............its only on day 16 of flower and she's already gettin frosty!
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You would have to look at all the strains it was crossed with to make it. Somewhere down the line it was probably crossed with a Columbian strain. For example a 4 way cross strain may demonstrate more traits of one of the crosses. It depends on how stable it is.
I think Fuzzy Duck with Rosenthal is closest to the answer ''This sap exudate can be clear, tan, brown or even blood red. (The red colour is due to haematin compounds and anthocyanin pigments that naturally build up in some varieties; The red colour may also indicate a nutrient deficiency, notably of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, or magnesium)''
So to sum up so far, there is your plant and a bleeding Jack Herrer in this forum, i found someone that said this happen to hes purple Nepalese Jam or an Orient Express, he couldnt remember witch of them it was though.
So strain doesnt seem to matter or?
Maybe, but doubtfully. Unless there was some kind of confirmation with leaf deficiency.The red colour may also indicate a nutrient deficiency, notably of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, or magnesium)''
''This sap exudate can be clear, tan, brown or even blood red. (The red color is due to haematin compounds and anthocyanin pigments that naturally build up in some varieties;