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Plant turning purple in early flower, does this look normal?

Endz_Favourite
Endz_Favouritestarted grow question 13h ago
So this one plant i got is turning purple, its day 23 of flower and this is supposed to be a green crack. Does this look normal or is there some deficiency?
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Ultraviolet
Ultravioletanswered grow question 2h ago
Pretty, she is a keeper, rare to see such natural expression so early, I'd be taking clones of her and keeping her as a mother if that's how easy she expresses. Boooootifulll.
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 8h ago
yes. just pigminention.
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Purrple_Haze
Purrple_Hazeanswered grow question 9h ago
Hey Growmie! At day 23 of flower, purple coloring on Green Crack is a bit unusual since she’s typically known for staying nice and green. A few things could be going on here: 🔸 Genetics: Some phenos can show a bit of color under cooler night temps – nothing to worry about and can actually look pretty cool. 🔸 Temperature swings: If there’s a big difference between day and night temps (more than 10°C), that can trigger anthocyanin production (those purple pigments). 🔸 Phosphorus deficiency: Purple tones can also hint at a mild phosphorus deficiency – she needs more of it during bloom. Might be worth checking your pH and nutrient levels. If she’s otherwise healthy (no droopy leaves or burnt tips), I wouldn’t stress too much. Just keep an eye on her and try to keep your environment stable. Happy growing and good luck with the rest of the run! ✌️
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00110001001001111O
00110001001001111Oanswered grow question 11h ago
healthy otherwise, so genetics possibly exaggerated by cool temps at night.
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John_Kramer
John_Krameranswered grow question 13h ago
wow what a color )) some tips burned (probably a bit much K) they want more P except this u're good man T_T nice work
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