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    #11
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    red veins whats the cause?

    I live in the mountains and get some cold weather... Last year before I got the climate control set up correctly it got down to 40 a couple times... That's all it took to start the red veins and it stunted my first grow.
    Good luck and if it does get stunted, it should still come out ok, but it may add a lot of time till it's ready for harvest.
    I have finished my research here and can now complete my book - BTW - I\'m a male author, not a female. All photos that I put up here were from a site I found on the internet. I haven\'t ever smoked pot or grown anything except regular fruit or vegetables when I was a kid.

    I hope you all don\'t get caught growing pot most of you seem like decent people. I\'ve never used pot, but so far my research points to the idea that pot \"seems\" to be less dangerous than booze.

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    #12
    Senior Member

    red veins whats the cause?

    My AK's are starting to get some red veins, the themps are around 65.. It's really cold outside at the moment, but it's gettin warmer all the time!

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    #13
    Senior Member

    red veins whats the cause?

    PORN BUNNY - is straight regulating ... with LOVE..

    Hey freaky...

    I would need to see a picture to know for sure... but I would bet you have a nutrient defciency.. probably Nitrogen... or a PH problem that is leaading to a nitrogen deficiency.. Often , newly rooted clones will have a red stem... this will go away as the plant grows (new growth should be green) and is able to get the proper nutrients...

    It should be something you watch closley.. especially if it persists on the main STALK..

    What do your leaves look like? Light green?

    Attatched are two pictures of the same stem, you can see that the new growth is healthy and green, the original clone stalk has turned red (very common), this happens when a plant does not have proper nutrients ... it should/will go away as the plant starts to get proper nutrients... It is always a good sign when there is NEW and HEALTHY growth..


    and NOW you KNOW!!!!
    (read this part out loud with a deep booming voice)

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    #14
    Senior Member

    red veins whats the cause?

    And just so ya know,
    the clone above was taken when the plant was 2 weeks into flowering..
    the clone was kept under 24 hours light for 2 weeks... It had nice roots and was put into a 2x4x4 rockwool cube... then it was neglected and left in the dark for 30 days!!!!... just water added once a week...

    Then it was put back under 24 hours light... transplanted into soil .... NOW it is going CRAZY!!!!!!!

    MJ is a survivor!!!

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    #15
    Senior Member

    red veins whats the cause?

    Quote Originally Posted by Garden Knowm
    PORN BUNNY - is straight regulating ... with LOVE..
    I love all.. Even guys.. Just not as much as women!

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