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Leights420 Leights420
3 years ago
The girls started developing a light sweet smell on their stems , growth really surprised me and given they’ve pretty much filled out their space I decided to flip to flower, after letting them recover from a light defoliation and some topping for a few days, I also included a dose of Bio-Bizz Bio Bloom to help trigger the flowering phase.
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Leights420
Leights420started grow question 3 years ago
Does light spectrum affect the colour of the fade on leaves? And, if so, what else does spectrum have an effect on? Photo’s are of the same bud but purple hues are only on the bottom of the leaves.
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Leights420
Leights420answered grow question 3 years ago
Thanks so much for the answer, I suppose there must be hot and cold spots in the tent but it’s interesting that not all the plants turned purple at the same time. Happy growing!
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lifeisgood
lifeisgoodanswered grow question 3 years ago
Hello buddy. The purple color comes from difference of temperatures so it means your plant got cold so in order to protect herself she produce a pigment called anthocyane which result in purple pigmentation. It is like she put suncream protection but against the cold. Secondly it can comes from the genetic too . otherwise effects of spectrum light are that your plant assimilate better the light if the spectrum is good it have an effect on the height , the internodal distance, the flowering for sure etc... It is for that we need to use special lamps for each stage . ( growth and flowering). It is a huge theme and there is so much to say we can speak about effect of spectrum light all the night.. So try to have a higher temperature during the night if you Don't want purple shades. Good luck. Peace
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CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowanswered grow question 3 years ago
Hi there Leights, yeah the spectrum has a bunch of different impacts, for example in terms of energy production for the plant. but what's actually happening here is a temperature related issue. you're a bit cold at night, so that's why you're seeing these colors. Hope this helps ! 🚀
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Streinze_Monadire
Streinze_Monadireweek 11
Wish u all the best😍
Cannabeast40
Cannabeast40week 7
Wish you best of luck and happy flowering 👌💪😎👊
SegaYGriega
SegaYGriegaweek 2
she must be a month old👏😏
CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowweek 14
hey there, hope i answered your question, anything else you need just let me know 👊
CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrow
@Leights420, ha yeah , sometimes it's a question of micro climates, sometimes it's a question of just some genetics or phenotypes that are more sensitive than others 😉
Leights420
Leights420
@CRiSPrGrow, I did reply to you! Thanks again growmie🍃
LittleJohn
LittleJohnweek 13
Happy growing bro💚🙏🏻😋🌱