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    red stems... i used to know this

    please refresh me someone, i used to know why plant stems got red......
    i forgot why (and being high doesnt help)

    so please someone.......... why

    my guess is a loss of Mg. do i need epson salt....

    btw this is in my hydro bucket
    thanks:thumbsup:
    ronjohn420 Reviewed by ronjohn420 on . red stems... i used to know this please refresh me someone, i used to know why plant stems got red...... i forgot why (and being high doesnt help) so please someone.......... why my guess is a loss of Mg. do i need epson salt.... btw this is in my hydro bucket thanks:thumbsup: Rating: 5

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    red stems... i used to know this

    I can't remember either, i think i've read somewhere that it's quite normal with some strains but there's something else telling me it could be do to with high temps. Only problem with weed, you have to keep reading the same shit every couple of months!
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    red stems... i used to know this

    I have seen seemingly informed answers, that red stems are caused by temperature extremes ... BUT, I have had individual plants get the red stems, all same strain, all in same grow cabinet, all same temps, and some had red, some didn't ... so, its still a mystery to me, but I have noticed no other difference in the plant, or the smoke ... my experience, its nothing to worry about :smokin:

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    #4
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    red stems... i used to know this

    Lack of potassium - mobile nutes, show a pic.

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    #5
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    red stems... i used to know this

    sorry for repost - Image reaper is right, because they are "mobile" nutrients the plant can move them from place to place, where and when they are needed, you will notice it's mainly on the fan leaf stalks (see my log) not usualy on the stalks that bare buds.
    The plant is giving all it has to the buds. Lack of K (potassium) - it's okay unless it's realy bad.
    Good luck - Hall

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    #6
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    red stems... i used to know this

    (Lack of potassium - mobile nutes, show a pic.)

    i was agreeing with this because im using a 5 gal. hydro bucket w/o micro nutes...

    but i found a hydro shop a hour away and got my nutes (pic 5)

    also the plant is a clone that was started in soil (pic 2)

    i removed the clone from soil and think i damaged the roots when i did

    everything is looking alittle better

    heres the pics...
    thanks

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    #7
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    red stems... i used to know this

    When ONE has red stems,

    1..you need to check you PH very thoroughly
    2. Make sure you are not over watering

    Red STEMS can be very serious.. especially if the branches start to get woody and brittle...

    It will do no good to feed your plant if the PH is not correct or of the roots are not getting proper O2..

    iloveyou


    The plant in the picture is severly stunted and mal nourished.. it will be tough to recover form that state..

    iloveyou

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    #8
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    red stems... i used to know this

    dunno about this one here is a pic of some of my smaller clones, i am seeing how small i can take cuttings and produce healthy plants, the cuttings were tiny and are just powering through now with new shoots, when the stems went red the plant had seemed to of frozen in growth for 2-3 weeks, it seems to be redish up untill the node. maybe a possible result in stress at a young age and will turn in to male!!! or its just weird, the cuttings were dipped in 3g/L INDOLE-3-BUTYRIC ACID.... as are all my clones... and placed straight in to potting mix.. 100% success rate till this day.. crazy but thats how i do it

    im not over watering (positive) and ph is fine, so it must be due to the light quantities or nuets, but plants being this young shouldnt need many nuets..
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    #9
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    red stems... i used to know this

    I'm sure it's K (potassium defeciency) - Look red stems on mine too - but all okay... maybe it's strain related to an extent?
    I have skunk #1

    Hall

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    #10
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    red stems... i used to know this

    hey rohnjohn did your stems go red when they were in soil or when you transplanted them.... maybe its just a clone thing...
    I VUNT THE BUD AT ANY COSTA

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