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    Purple branche's(Pic's Inclosed)

    Just one branch is turing purple but tits doing great though.....Could it be the strain or what..
    BigBudDaddy08 Reviewed by BigBudDaddy08 on . Purple branche's(Pic's Inclosed) Just one branch is turing purple but tits doing great though.....Could it be the strain or what.. Rating: 5

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    Purple branche's(Pic's Inclosed)

    what color are the other branches now?

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    Purple branche's(Pic's Inclosed)

    some are the same others are green but the new ones are purple

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    Purple branche's(Pic's Inclosed)

    Thats how mine is, they do turn green later (mine, dunno about urs). I'd say it's nothing to worry about unless they stay purple. Maybe it's just not getting the nutes in time. I think I had ph problem for the past week, so maybe thats what was wrong with mine. Had alot of leaves dying too, but all the new ones were fine.

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    Purple branche's(Pic's Inclosed)

    Purple stems is very common. Its a strain related trait. Its definatly not a problem. Just keep doin what your doin. Check your pH often. Keep it nuetral, but let it rise a little sometimes.

    In my outdoor crop last summer here in Michigan, all my plants had purple stems. The purple stems only extended from the leaves to the branches. Some of them turned green, some stayed purple. Never affected the plant at all. As for why a cannabis plant would do something like that, i have no idea. But its beautiful thats fo sho.

    One thing tho. I think i see tinfoil in that picture. If your using tin foil and have over 200watts pumping to your plant your not only gonna burn your leaves but yur also losing a lot of light. Tin foil deflects a lot of light because of all the "foils", or the creases, in many different directions. These creases also concentrate light to a point where it will slowly burn the leaves of a plant. I suggest gettin rid of the tin foil. Use some Mylar or even cardboard cut outs around the bottom of the plant painted flat white.

    A buddy of mine who grows indoors all year round does that. He cuts out a big piece of card board. Then cuts out holes roughly the same size as all the pots. Then, he paints it white. Once the plants grow up out of the soil and past the cardboard, the bottom of the leaves will recieve a nice healthy amount of light that gets reflected from the white paint.

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    Purple branche's(Pic's Inclosed)

    Yea, you shouldnt lose sleep over it. from my first set of leaves up every stem is purple, main and side and its doing A OK

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    Purple branche's(Pic's Inclosed)

    yea man what he said i have a plant thats pretty much just purple and green

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    Purple branche's(Pic's Inclosed)

    yea, im a first timer with my 4ft and as GRB sed, its purple on the stem from the leaves to the branches but fuk m8, u can smell the blueberry scent a mile away. The main branch is one big consistant bud all the way down...cant wait

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    Purple branche's(Pic's Inclosed)

    Thank's guys the color of the stem's are very beutiful....yes i took out tin foil and painted everything white in growing area(not with plant in there)...But yah she doing good now.....

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    Purple branche's(Pic's Inclosed)

    Cool. Youll notice a big difference with the white paint..She'll get way more light. She will reward ya for being so considerate. Kind of like my girlfriend when i write her a poem eh?...lol

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