fibre Well-Known Member Joined Oct 4, 2009 Messages 2,865 Reaction score 275 Location Germany Oct 3, 2014 #2 Some light would help to see the flower...
Ozpaph ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Jan 15, 2011 Messages 20,044 Reaction score 2,287 Location Brisbane, Australia Oct 3, 2014 #3 the flower looks deeply coloured
SlipperFan Addicted Joined Jun 9, 2006 Messages 43,287 Reaction score 49 Location Michigan, USA Oct 5, 2014 #5 Better, but still under-exposed. Try putting it against a darker background. That may fool you meter to give you a better exposure.
Better, but still under-exposed. Try putting it against a darker background. That may fool you meter to give you a better exposure.
L labskaus Well-Known Member Joined Jul 25, 2006 Messages 1,833 Reaction score 3 Location Germany Oct 6, 2014 #6 Nice, but where does the vini colour come from?
T Trithor Chico (..... the clown) Joined Feb 19, 2013 Messages 4,667 Reaction score 8 Location Sandton, South Africa Oct 6, 2014 #7 I don't see much lawrenceanum influence either?
SlipperKing Madd Virologist Joined Sep 16, 2007 Messages 19,907 Reaction score 1,764 Location Pearland TX Oct 8, 2014 #8 Neno, The vinicolor can only come from the influence of callosum, the vinicolored form. The parents are more complex or different then you have listed.
Neno, The vinicolor can only come from the influence of callosum, the vinicolored form. The parents are more complex or different then you have listed.
Ozpaph ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Jan 15, 2011 Messages 20,044 Reaction score 2,287 Location Brisbane, Australia Oct 8, 2014 #9 maybe some curtisii/superbiens??