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    #1
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    purple stems

    my shoots are purple and some are green. the leaves were twisted and the tips were burnt looked like nitrogen burn so i have been just using water on it the leaves are going back to normal and it does have new growth but the stems are still purple.
    it is a week into soild from a grow cube. i have it under 18/6 light
    not sure what soil it is in it is in the dirt i got it in.
    fiddyonefiddy Reviewed by fiddyonefiddy on . purple stems my shoots are purple and some are green. the leaves were twisted and the tips were burnt looked like nitrogen burn so i have been just using water on it the leaves are going back to normal and it does have new growth but the stems are still purple. it is a week into soild from a grow cube. i have it under 18/6 light not sure what soil it is in it is in the dirt i got it in. Rating: 5
    I wont be wronged,I wont be insulted,and I wont be laid a hand on. I don\'t do these things to others ,and I expect the same from them. -John Bernard Books

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    #2
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    purple stems

    "not sure what soil it is in it is in the dirt i got it in." :wtf:

    What is the pH? The leaves are looking pretty sickly. I don't grow in soil but your tips are burnt for sure and they look twisty and dark. Not good signs. Here's a link you should bookmark for the future:

    Revised: The Complete Guide To Sick Plants,pH and Pest Troubles - PlanetGanja.com

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    #3
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    purple stems

    let me better explain.so i dont look so stumpy.
    i bought this clone like the way you see it, 3 days b4 that pic it was in a ebb flow system to root in a rockwool cube. once it was potted he sent it to me. so i have no idea what soil it is in as in a nutrient added soil or non nutrients.ph seems good. but i dont know what it was b4 i got it.it has good bud sites and all and now that it is getting only water the leaves are untwisting but the purple is still there . is this a sign of new growth or a defficenecy?(sp)
    all the grow guides i have read on problems i didnt see anything on purple stems other than late in flowering.
    and yeah i read that it is very good guide. there are several on here that are good opie yutts has one like that too.
    I wont be wronged,I wont be insulted,and I wont be laid a hand on. I don\'t do these things to others ,and I expect the same from them. -John Bernard Books

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    #4
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    purple stems

    my god. now im upset. 3 of the top ten plant problem posts (possibly more) are about purple stems.

    either a mod has to group all of these into a massive one, or people really have to search before posting

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    #5
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    purple stems

    i have read but i get 3 different answers
    lack of phosphorous- dont know specifics of where it came from,to guess on that one.
    cooler temps-yes it has been cooler since i had it but it was that way when i got it dont know the temp it was at b4.
    close to flower stems change color-this one has pistils all over it so it was close to flower , and the plant it was taken from went to flower after these were cut off .so it could be any of the 3 im guessing.it is beggining to turn green at the bottom of the stem so i guess it's getting better.
    I wont be wronged,I wont be insulted,and I wont be laid a hand on. I don\'t do these things to others ,and I expect the same from them. -John Bernard Books

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    #6
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    purple stems

    i do try to read b4 i post
    sorry if i insulted your newbieness
    i used to deal with stumps when doing the sat tv cards
    the nice thing to do was direct them where they could find what they were looking for.
    you havent been here long enough to give smartass answers
    hybrid.
    I wont be wronged,I wont be insulted,and I wont be laid a hand on. I don\'t do these things to others ,and I expect the same from them. -John Bernard Books

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    #7
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    purple stems

    A couple of things to keep in mind when trying to diagnose reasons for purple stems include: Potassium deficiency can sometimes cause it; low daytime/nighttime temperatures or big temp differences between the days/nights can cause it; genetics is sometimes the reason but most of the plants I've heard doing it genetically were 'purple' strains in the first place; I've seen it personally in a few strains either during early seedling stages, and late in flowering - which I guess is simply a maturity issue; and the list goes on.

    Try to maintain a soil pH of around 6.5-6.8, and if you're going to veg it out a bit, make sure you've got a good Nitrogen source on hand to help it grow strong after the roots are established. Clones can be finicky at first, so don't force too much growth initially... they're not going to do anything until the roots allow them to. If problems get worse, try to post pictures of the symptoms you're seeing and also fill out as much of the Troubleshooting Form as you can.

    Best of luck. :thumbsup:

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    #8
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    purple stems

    Quote Originally Posted by Ocotillo
    I AM searching right NOW.... Most of what I find in cannabis.com is nasty unhelpful remarks. Thanks so much. Most other sites are somewhat better.

    Oc.
    then, you should probably go to your preferred sites good luck

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    #9
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    purple stems

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Clandestine
    A couple of things to keep in mind when trying to diagnose reasons for purple stems include: Potassium deficiency can sometimes cause it; low daytime/nighttime temperatures or big temp differences between the days/nights can cause it; genetics is sometimes the reason but most of the plants I've heard doing it genetically were 'purple' strains in the first place; I've seen it personally in a few strains either during early seedling stages, and late in flowering - which I guess is simply a maturity issue; and the list goes on.

    Try to maintain a soil pH of around 6.5-6.8, and if you're going to veg it out a bit, make sure you've got a good Nitrogen source on hand to help it grow strong after the roots are established. Clones can be finicky at first, so don't force too much growth initially... they're not going to do anything until the roots allow them to. If problems get worse, try to post pictures of the symptoms you're seeing and also fill out as much of the Troubleshooting Form as you can.

    Best of luck. :thumbsup:

    GOOD POST ! :thumbsup:

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