Looking sad after trasplant.

RIKNSTEIN

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It looks ok, :lol: can't really tell cause of the lighting but, you really need to get those leaves off the ground IMO...it could cause rot & disease and then the bugs come and we have big problems... :sad:
 

vostok

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They do and they will, just be gentle raise the lite so is dim for 8 hours or so, no harsh light or sound to frighten the babe!
 

CouchlockOR

Active Member
I must be blind. I don't see any purple.

Purple


Green


Transplanting is one of the most stressful part of a plants life next to rooting clones. With that said your plant looks just fine. To help with transplant shock water with a B1 solution a day or two before transplanting. Relax, don't worry and smoke a bowl.
 
Ill go get a pic of the purple here in a min. Just transplanted a few hours ago. This is grow #2. Kinda happy grow #1 is about dry. :)
 

Bugeye

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Plants do have trouble absorbing potassium and phosphorus in cool temps and lack of potassium does cause purple. Should not be an issue. Some plants have purple in their genetics so that is another possibility.
 

RIKNSTEIN

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That's purple?
Is it cold?
Oxygen deprived?

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Purple this young can indicate a possible potassium def too.
It did get cold lost power for about a day due to weather. Got down to 28 in my house about 60 in my grow room.
That's why...the cold "will" lock out P and turn your baby colors...I do it on purpose in the last 2 weeks of flower to bring my colors out...more than a 15 degree sudden drop will cause the P lockout, I mean unless you got 85 degrees and it drops to 70, it's gona be fine...but, dropping from 72 to 58 will cause the colors from P lockout...JMO...peace...
 
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