You are the only one who "can tell the color HUEs in this picture were photoshopped" because they aren't. I took these photos, imported them to photoshop, cut the size down, changed to a different file format and uploaded the photos to the web. These are original photos and I could replicate these exact same photos a million times from the originals because it is unedited aside from the aforementioned adjustments. They are "glowing" bright pink on the bottom of the leaves because the stems on the water leaves were pink, and the bottom of the leaves had a pink hugh. The top of the leaves were a beautiful dark green as you keenly observed.
You either need to pass what you are smoking over here, or get out more and I am going to lean towards the latter. There is a huge range of colors exhibited by various strains of cannabis. The blue pistil photo could easily have been a chop, this is not. Woodsman grew a very pink plant last year as well - that is a real plant too.
These were grown outdoors. No artifical lighting used.
Thank you, you are correct - no modifications to the picture at all. Once I stumble across the rest of the seeds I have in my stash I will not be letting this strain get away from me. Wish I could share these, but the mods do not lot like talk of exchanges going on so I cannot share these with anyone, sorry. Don't want this post to get deleted.
Again, there is no artifical lighting. Grown outdoors, 100% natural sunlight.
Thank you! It was!
No artificial light like I said, and they are real and unmodified pictures.
I'm not sure what wire is appearing pink as I do not see any wires in any of the photos I posted. It is not LED grown, and you are absolutely correct. It is an outdoor plant.
Those of you doubting the legitimacy of these photos need to get out more and realize there is a huge diversity of genetics out there. Not all cannabis plants have white hairs. These plants are the result of a decade of genetic work by a good friend of mine, and frankly its a little insulting that you would think I would photoshop these pictures. However I will chaulk it up as ignorance and inexperience with growing cannabis that led to these assumptions.
They are 100% authentic photos and unaltered aside from original size, and file format. They were very bright pink, hence the name "Cotton Candy".
Thank you for all the replies.