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LoganatorDude
LoganatorDudestarted grow question 2 years ago
I know for a fact that it is some kind of nutrient issue. I’m not sure what but that’s what makes the most sense. Because it ONLY shows on very early growth and then disappears as the new leaves continue to grow. I’ve been through very cold weather and never seen this.
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gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometimeanswered grow question 2 years ago
It's the very 1. Phosphorus usually causes purple sometimes. But it's not that. Nothing to do with nutrients. It's fade. Some plants have anthocyanins. And for some reason you are seeing a mutated form of that. Its just fade. It's caused by a drop in temp. Some ppl can get it in spades some can only get plane Jane green leafs. What you got is a mutated bit of fade is all. That's all. Your plant is healthy. Its fine. Happy growing.
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Michelecastroanswered grow question 2 years ago
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crimsonecho
crimsonechoanswered grow question 2 years ago
loganator, normally new growth comes in lacking chlorophyll and this lack of chlorophyll pops the purple even more. but its cold triggered and not nutrient related. when the leaves start producing chlorophyll the purple will disappear as you’ve noticed already. can you post a current pic of it, i’m really curious to see how it looks now.
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crimsonecho
crimsonechoanswered grow question 2 years ago
isnt this the same pic from your prior question a day or two back. what does it look like now?
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