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Quote Originally Posted by caregiver99
there he is again... lol
Every day. Gotta problem with that?

Quote Originally Posted by caregiver99
a plant with a deficiency is going to do everything it can to keep the new growth happy... so ignoring old leaves is a huge mistake. unless you are dealing with a deficient immobile nutrient, new growth will almost always look fine... until of course the deficiency reaches the top overtaking the whole plant.
Or was a cold spell and all is ok without changing every fucking parameter in his growroom. It's a starting point, not an end point. Were I you, I'd pay more attention to the details, and realize not all problems require a chemical fix, schedule change or miracle additive. Normal folks diagnose a problem before jumping the gun and advising the wrong fix. Works better that way.

Old leaves will never get better, but new leaves will tell you what's going on now. Not last week, not last month...but right now. If you are only getting new growth at the growing tips, you are doing something wrong, as new growth is plant-wide.

Seems all of your posts are a 'throw everything at it, maybe something will help' approach. Which is a bullshit approach when trying to get someone else to do the same to their meds. Do what you want to your plants, but don't fuck someone else in the process.
Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . Purple Stems I am about two weeks into the flowering stage of an unknown strain. I grow in a deep water hydroponics kit, and the stems on the fan leaves have turned to a deep purple color. Some of the fan leaves have turned yellowish and seem to be drying out. The buds however seem to be unaffected, along with the stems they are on. Any suggestions will be much appreciated.:thumbsup: Rating: 5