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Sea_Weasel Sea_Weasel
3 months ago
On 1/2, started each seed in a Root Riot plug situated in an AC Infinity Humidity dome. I placed it in the grow tent it'll be living in and waited. 1/5 one of them sprouted, then 1/6 both were ready to rock. Keeping the dome humid by spraying the cover with some distilled water and watching the temperature.
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Sea_Weasel
Sea_Weaselstarted grow question 3 months ago
Plant B has had no nutes its entire life in FFHF soil (3 weeks). Stems are a purplish color and starting to droop a little. Water is always pH'd around 6.3 but I haven't tested the runoff yet. Phosphorus deficiency? Heat Stress? Watering conflict? NL Photo just started flowering.
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Plant. Stem - Red or purple
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m0useanswered grow question 3 months ago
Dark lush green leaves is normally a sign to to much Nitrogen, this can also be influenced by extra Magnesium in the soil. Purple is sometimes a reaction to the LED lights, it can also be a sign of early Magnesium deficiency or some other stressors. It can also be genetic as some plants are purple. Looks at the stains page your growing if its from a common breeder on the site and see if any other plants were purple. take note it could be a phenotype as well as not all of them may purple up.
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