You don't get what they advertise I…
You don't get what they advertise I bought $125 worth of seeds seeking a beautiful strain because as you know everyone has the most potent weed so I went for looks and again was lied to the plant they advertise as a blueish purple is very green then has the nerve to basically say if I were a master grower their would be no issue I like the selection they say they have but again you are not a master grower so it will probably just come out as Reggie. below is the conversation I had with costumer service
And shame on you for suggesting anything about the knowledge I possess
QUESTION EVERYTHING
Jun 15, 2025, 12:01 EDT
I didn't see any mention of a special technique needed to achieve what your company advertised to me would be a very pretty plant I am aware of low stress techniques as you described. I still feel lied to this plant is very green and naturally seems to have no purple I just hoped you could provide a suitable replacement for what your company was advertising
Laura Smith (Kind Seed Co)
Jun 6, 2025, 09:58 EDT
Hi,
Thanks for messaging, there are a couple of things you will need to do to bring out the colors in the Rainbow Chip strain. Soil pH is one of the more overlooked aspects when it comes to color change, but it can make a world of difference. Anthocyanins react differently depending on the pH of the surrounding environment. A slightly acidic range helps bring out visual richness without stressing the plant.
While proper nutrition is vital, strategic manipulation of nutrients can also help induce color changes. One of the most effective techniques is slightly lowering phosphorus availability during the late flowering stage. A minor deficiency encourages the plant to produce more anthocyanins as a stress response resulting in deeper purples and reds.
Some growers with experience in advanced techniques intentionally manipulate environmental conditions (temperature), feeding schedules, and watering practices to push plants into producing more pigments. This is not for beginners, but when done properly, the results can be spectacular.
Lowering nighttime temperatures is one of the most effective and safe ways to bring out anthocyanin pigments in cannabis. The best time to start this is during the final weeks of flowering.
High light intensity, particularly during flowering, helps deepen hues in color-prone strains. Full-spectrum LEDs and HID systems can amplify this effect more than low-intensity lighting.
The colors you see in the picture of the Rainbow Chips is from a master grower who is very experienced in cultivation.
Unfortunately, I am unable to send you more seeds, based on the fact the plant didn't have enough colors.
I would suggest doing some growing research as there are many techniques you can apply to bring the anthocyanins in the plant.
Laura
QUESTION EVERYTHING
Jun 5, 2025, 21:28 EDT
I wanted to buy rainbow chips seeds based on its picture. I'm sure your aware I had to make a minimum of a $100 purchase to get my order processed and shipped. I made my selections, grew the rainbow chips and although it's a great smelling plant it looks nothing like the picture. I don't want to regrow and get the same results. Can you send me a seed that will look like the picture rainbow chips I'm looking for a strain with a strong color profile and sadly it was mostly green
Date of experience: June 18, 2025

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