Quote Originally Posted by DaReaper
Well today i went a got a soil tester, it test soil ph,nitrogen,phos,potash. And here are the results, PH 6.8 nitrogen low, Phosphurous med high, potash high. Im not sure wtf going on, i know its not mg as i doesed them with epsom salts a week ago. Here is a pic of the main stem look how red it has gotten....ANY HELP?

Okay... That pic is a lot more red than before... Red stems are caused by having too much Phosphorous in your food, which marries up with the test you did. The reason I said to not worry earlier was because the streaks were very mild and you were more likely to cause problems trying to fix a minor issue than the issue would create.

Excess phosphorous is unlikely to kill your plant, but it is not good for you to smoke too much of it.
PhatJay Reviewed by PhatJay on . Red streaks in stalk I am in the 3rd week of flowering and a week ago i noticed red stems. Today i noticed red streaks going up the stalk. The temps always 85 lights on 75 off. Humidity is 45-55. Water with ph adjusted to 6.7 after nutes. I watered them with tapwater at 8.2 to see where my runoff was and it was 5.8. So i flushed them until my runoff was 6.4. Im not sure if it was salt build up or over nute, but they look healthy other than the red. Here are some pics please leaves me some advice Rating: 5