Outdoor Problems, PURPLE OR MOLD?! HELP

tsc

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Shit mate I'm stoned and drunk. Didn't notice you was growing out door!!!! I just go to bed. Lol.. seriously though if anyone wants a design for an effective aero set up let me know and I'll post pic's etc
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tsc

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Believe it or not when you take a indoor plant which has been growing under lights outside the sun can be too bright and cause problems.
 

ztplanter

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How they doing now man???

mine are starting to flower and some of the pistils are a bright purple/red looks like theyr gonna make it

pS my buddy told me that PH was most likely off and i should get some sort of ph buffer like " bud blood" he swears by it

im gonna get some on monday and see if it really works

There looking really good actually. Same there just turning very blue, and the stems are also showing blues and reds.

As to the PH how's it looking with your Bud blood? I would think its the PH however i started a seed of the same strain, at a different location using different water and its still looking the same, so idk? yours looking any different?
 

ztplanter

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hey guy's just something to update all those following and interested. The plant is starting to flower now and the color is starting to explode over the plants. The stems, buds, and leafs are all looking and growing good with this color all over them. I'm giving her a nute mix once a week, and all seems good.

Here's some pics.

I'd love to see some of your girls with there color too.
 

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OH SHIT!!! FINALY!! somone else who has the same problem,,,,well i think its a problem?? i have like 8 diff strains in the maritimes in canada and we have been getting drenched with rain for the past 5-6 weeks,,, i planted early and my herbs are growing fine, but 75% of them have this purple plaques on the new growth especialy, when i first saw it it looked like the plant was dirty but they keep growing anyways so i have no fucking idea what to make of it, P deficiency?? temp change??

anyways , im somewhat relieved to see that im not alone with this... jeez theres always something
we seem to all br having the same prob.. I live in the newengland. having the same weather, mid 60s with 3 weeks of drizzle rain heres my post. but mine is black..
https://www.rollitup.org/marijuana-plant-problems/227237-mold.html
 

Darkstreets

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for the purpuling leaf stems mine are doing the exact same thing but im growing indoor. I dont have a decent PH meter so that should be my next investement! keep us updated
 

cowboylogic

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Cold temps, yep. But that is freaky purple dude! A blast of silica and a bit of extra P should help relieve some of the stress from the temp drop. ?, What are your daytime temps?
 

cowboylogic

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Believe it or not when you take a indoor plant which has been growing under lights outside the sun can be too bright and cause problems.
Not completely true. You need to introduce your indoor honey to the sun slowly over 4 or 5 days. Increasing a bit each day. Will stretch a bit, but after that the sun wont be a problem.
 

ztplanter

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Cold temps, yep. But that is freaky purple dude! A blast of silica and a bit of extra P should help relieve some of the stress from the temp drop. ?, What are your daytime temps?

Yeah it is a bit weird. I don't think the plant is stressing because the temps have been more or less the same all summer. When they went purple it was a three week period where it rained everyday and temps were low to mid 60's and nights feel to low 50's, some nights even high 40's. I think i'll give it some silica tho.

The strain is blueberry so in theory it should be a pretty colorful plant as is.
 

ztplanter

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Okay here's another update for those interested.

First off, she's huge now. Everyone is about 7ft, the purple coloration in some area's is extremely intense, and non-existent in other parts.

I also just noticed some leaf tips curling to the side, mainly on all of the purple area's. As you can see from the pictures its doesn't curl up or down, but more like a hook shape. Any idea's what that could be?

I've done alot of research recently, and I was thinking this could be a Phosphorous Deficiency?
" Phosphorus deficiencies exhibit slow growing, weak and stunted plants with dark green or purple or even blue pigmentation spotting on older leaves and stems. A phosphorus lock-out can also be caused from temperatures dropping below 50'F"
The leafs it's on are older, but its also appearing on new growths as well, so Idk?

I'm not sure, It very well could just be a very colorful plant, but I'm starting to get alittle nervous, i would hate to have any issues this late in the season.

Any thoughts on it being P deficiency? Comments? :weed:
 

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ztplanter

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Oh and one more thing to put out there.. The seedlings i started of the same strain, in a different area, using different soil mix, and water source also has a very colorful inside to the plant, but there is no curling of the leaves.... thoughts?
 

BR bud

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:finger::finger:I live in ny have same problem. have 4 different strains outdoors.plants started to do this when they started flowering.still white hairs,but leaves turning color and folding over im in a panic. Can any one help im afraid im gonna loose them all. never seen this in 8 yrs ive grown.
 

nikk

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Okay here's another update for those interested.

First off, she's huge now. Everyone is about 7ft, the purple coloration in some area's is extremely intense, and non-existent in other parts.

I also just noticed some leaf tips curling to the side, mainly on all of the purple area's. As you can see from the pictures its doesn't curl up or down, but more like a hook shape. Any idea's what that could be?

I've done alot of research recently, and I was thinking this could be a Phosphorous Deficiency?
" Phosphorus deficiencies exhibit slow growing, weak and stunted plants with dark green or purple or even blue pigmentation spotting on older leaves and stems. A phosphorus lock-out can also be caused from temperatures dropping below 50'F"
The leafs it's on are older, but its also appearing on new growths as well, so Idk?

I'm not sure, It very well could just be a very colorful plant, but I'm starting to get alittle nervous, i would hate to have any issues this late in the season.

Any thoughts on it being P deficiency? Comments? :weed:
they look like they were cold,that ususally changes the color,but over all i think they are healthy,mold usually comes from lack of air movement which lead to the mold spores settling and multiplying,yours just look like theyve been getting cold,beside you really shouldnt have mold unless they were really buddy and restricted of air flow,which doesnt seem to be the problem,hope this helps
 

BR bud

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I have a chemist checking this out hope its a good thing .I will post pics in couple days thanks all tryin to figure this out glad to no im not alone.
 
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