Do Weed Colours Mean Anything?

Posted on November 22, 2021
Do weed colours mean anything

Long before all the testing began, the customers used to buy their weed according to the colour, smell and lastly potency. Even today, with all the advanced weed knowledge, when we make weed purchases, there is nothing more appealing than a pack full of colourful buds. So, where do these amazing bud colours come from? In this article, we will discuss, do weed clours mean anything? This information will help you get a better understanding of the weed colours and what they mean.

Anthocyanins belong to a parent class of the molecules known as flavonoids. They are synthesized via the phenylpropanoid pathway. Enough with all the hard words – let’s make it easy for you. This synthesis occurs in the tissue of higher plants, including leaves, stems, roots, flowers and fruits.

Think of it as the tree leaves in the fall season. As the temperature drops, the leaves change their colour. This change happens with cannabis – once the green fades, the proper colours emerge.

Temperature plays an important role in cannabis, and it depends on the linage of the strain. The temperature is why certain colours appear when there is a slight drop. As the season changes, the light cycle becomes short, stimulating the colour change in cannabis flowers.

The ideal pH range to grow cannabis is 5.5-6.5. However, you can lean one way or the other to let the anthocyanins bring out certain colours. As you know, different strains of cannabis have different cannabinoids ratio, profiles and flavours, as well as anthocyanins.

Anthocyanins are the major substance present in plants tissue, leaves and flower. Sometimes, they are present in the trichomes, which are known as the hair of plants. Thye attracts pollinating creature like bees while simultaneously deterring pests.

There is a common misconception about strains that the bold colour determines the potency, and the truth is that colour has nothing to do with the potency level. Flowers with an increased number of trichomes and cannabinoids turn out to be more potent.

Anthocyanins are known to be powerful antioxidants and also for being analgesic, anti-inflammatory while having neuroprotective properties. So they might not increase the potency but give the strain an added entourage effects on health.

Strong, vibrant colours indicate that your cannabis flower is at its peak of freshness, taste and potency in some cases. If you are consuming your bud orally, in tinctures, oil, edibles or capsules, remember that you are also getting added nutritional benefits carotenoids, anthocyanins and other flavonoids.

But what about the colours? Do different colours have different effects? Yes, different colours van determines different effects, smell and even taste.

The Weed Rainbow Colours

Red

Red hairs are very common, but the combination of red hair and leaves is not. Red marijuana genetically selected plant, and it is created by combining three cannabis kinds – ruderalis, indica and sativa. It is a very rare plant – the red signifies the hybrid effects, which is a great relief for both body and mind with a very intoxicating aroma. There are also some shades of pink. These lovely pink shades, such as the predator pink and the pink kush, with actual pink hues with a bit of fuchsia, are Indica dominant hybrids that can give you a strong body high and are famous for relieving pain, appetite loss and insomnia.

Orange

The orange cannabis has citrusy hues because of the carotenoids. More alkaline conditions are required to get these colours. If they are predominant in the plant, they will come out naturally as the plant flowering phase ends. Orange affects the buds and the hairs, such as the orange crush and the agent orange. These strains are famous for their aromas and are excellent mood enhancers.

Yellow

As previously mentioned, carotenoids are the reason for the warm colour found in plants, such as carrots, pumpkins, squash, potatoes and tomatoes. Many flavonoids are also yellow that influences the cannabis flower to change colour. Lemon Haze, Golden Lemon, and Strawberry Banana are some yellow stains. They are known for their citrusy, sweet and higher THC content. They are said to make you happy and sharpen your creativity and awareness.

Green

Green is the predominant colour, and in most flavouring, it is the most common one. Chlorophyll causes this green colour, and the more chlorophyll is present in a plant, the greener it looks. Some cannabis strains retain green as their dominant colour that includes, including green crack, green goblin. These strains have a fruity flavour with a touch of tangy and a bit of mango. They are perfect for daytime and known to relieve fatigue, stress, and depression.

Blue

Cannabis plants with higher blue colours signify a higher ratio of anthocyanins, and they are by far the gorgeous looking plant you may ever see. Likewise, fruits and vegetables that have higher anthocyanins include blueberries, raspberries and blackberries and purple cabbage. If you want your cannabis plant to grow with blue hues, pick a blue strain and let the seed grow outdoor. As the temperature drops naturally, the colour will appear.

Indigo

Indigo is found in some of the rarest strains – they are so dark that they almost appear black. The origin of these genetics goes way back to Vietnamese landraces. All other forms of hybrids, for instance, black willy and black tuna, are signatures of ebony leaves and buds. Black strains are notably strong in psychedelic effects and cerebral high. If you are looking for visuals while getting high, this is what you need.

Violets

Purple strains of cannabis are most popular, such as the Granddaddy Purple, Purple Haze and Purple Urkle. Cannabis strains that tend to be more purple than traditional green cannabis tend to be more fruity because of the higher anthocyanin ratio. The strongest purple strain is the purple orangutan. They have fresh earthy smells, with an array of berries reminiscent of grapes like you just picked them from the vine.

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Written by: I Love Smoke

Written by: I Love Smoke

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