I woke today to discover 3 of the stems on top of my plant are turning blood red...anyone got a clue...need help...its localazed this sec....4 weeks into flower
please help this 3 footer... :eek:
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I woke today to discover 3 of the stems on top of my plant are turning blood red...anyone got a clue...need help...its localazed this sec....4 weeks into flower
please help this 3 footer... :eek:
Is the "red" at the base of the stem, or on the top? soil or hydro? It sounds like Magnesium def. to me, could be nute lockout from unbalanced Ph, I would try watering it with 2 tsp. of epsom salts added to 1 gal. of water (don't use the whole gallon, that's just the mixture) but before you do all that look here: Overgrow-Plant Trouble
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soil...the red originates from the point theorigin of one particular leaf set...it stretches from the leaf down toward the main stem...2 inches on one stem, 1 inch on two other stems. All three stems originate from the same point just below what will be a top cola. The red in the stem does not extend into any leaf matter...just the stem.
not ph...should I increase fertilizer..? one of my liquid ferts has mag...lights out now considering foliar feeding at point of attack...whats the house opinion guys
it might be normal, it may look like purple too, the steams that hold the leafs, are sometimes colored. dont worry... try to post a picture
the plant looks healthy otherwise....lots a budding sights...the lady is an unknown sativa..the color started bright but is now a maroon...purplish color...all 4 now peace...
i'v seen no problem with the rednesses. all plants with the coloring are healthy and maybe even stronger than the others,with more flowers from more nodes! if u ever lose a plant like ur saying i'd be surprised. 1 thing different is it might grow up higher faster than the others so raise it closer to your light until its levelled out with your others. thats all they needed. they'l make more yield,,,you'l see. don't prune the tops of them ones, u don't have to! and it is more likely more on the indica type,,,a little wider leaves has what u'v got.
[QUOTE=Bspectral]i'v seen no problem with the rednesses. all plants with the coloring are healthy and maybe even stronger than the others,with more flowers from more nodes! if u ever lose a plant like ur saying i'd be surprised. 1 thing different is it might grow up higher faster than the others so raise it closer to your light until its levelled out with your others. thats all they needed. they'l make more yield,,,you'l see. don't prune the tops of them ones, u don't have to! and it is more likely more on the indica type,,,a little wider leaves has what u'v got.[/QUOTE
Shes a SATIVA...but thx...got the same advise from a friend I trust on the subject....my upmost grattitude for all the help, to one and all! I guess I'll just wait and see...she is a beauty other than the stem thing....peace
purple is good. probly indica
Red stems can be a result of over fertalization also. Have any of the leaves begun to curl over at all?