Thursday, September 6, 2007

Red Vein or White Vein Kratom

Ok, so there's a debate on whether or not there's a Red Vein or a White Vein Kratom. Here's a video of a Rifat Strain Mitragyna Speciosa tree. See if you can tell if it's Red or White. After guessing, tell us why you think it is the color you chose. BTW, this is a trick question for those of you who haven't picked up on that yet. =)


video

4 comments:

HplyEvrAftr said...

Hmmm, I am a ditz i guess, but i don't get the 'trick' part of the question.

It is hard to tell by the video, but i'd guess it is white?? I never really seen a white vein, i guess i never knew it existed before not long ago.... I have a red vein tho and it has bright red veins up the leaves.... Looks different than ur pic.

KratomBlog said...

The fact is, all Rifat strain kratom that I am aware of can appear to be both "red" or "white" depending on its environment or time of the year. I've noticed that during spring into early summer the plant has not red in it at all giving it the appearance of "white" but in the fall and winter the veins begin to turn "red" or a mixture of the two as you can see in the video.

oxmyx said...

ha ha obviously red veined, we are looking at younger leves that may or may not turn red veined. Mine, I have 3 plants from seed, have red veins as of sept 18th, but in summer I didnt notice red.

oxmyx said...

Ha Ha, obviously red veined, but younger leaves that may or may not turn red. I have three plants that are red veined as of Sept 18th, but in summer, I think they were not red. The young seedlings indoors were red veined however.