Rhizoflora Purpinator (0-2-4)
By providing the building blocks for flavonoid production, Purpinator affects the plant cells that contain anthocyanin pigments by creating a more neutral pH, resulting in the expression of more purple colors in the outer layer of leaves, stems, and flowers.
Anthocyanins are a type of plant color pigment that belongs to the larger group of compounds known as flavonoids. Typically, blue and red pigments in plants are influenced by anthocyanins such as cyanidin, which can be found in a plant cell's vacuoles. The color of an anthocyanin pigment is generally linked to the cell sap pH which is located in the vacuole. The pigment cyanidin is blue in a high pH solution, violet in neutral solution, and red in more acidic conditions. When combined with blue light in the action spectra for pigment production of 400-500 nm, Purpinator will cause the plant to produce more flavonoid compounds and anthocyanins.
Much like its predecessor, Terpinator, Purpinator can be used with any nutrient line and will provide the building blocks for improved aromas, potency, and flavor unique to your genetic cultivar for a superior finished product.
PRO TIP:
For best results, use Purpinator in the vegetative stage at 2-5 ml/gallon, 6-15 ml/gallon in early flowering, and 20-30 ml/gallon in the final 2-3 weeks.
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