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Summer lemon , vitamin deficiency or just red leaves?

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Summer lemon , vitamin deficiency or just red leaves?

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Summer lemon  vitamin deficiency or just red leaves
 
Cough it up to genetics. That particular seed likes to show off some red leaves. Plant looks very healthy and buds are nice and frosty. Even if it were a deficiency, you are getting so close to the finish line that it may not even be worth the time to diagnose.
 
either too cold of temps (night) or not feeding correctly
 
Cough it up to genetics. That particular seed likes to show off some red leaves. Plant looks very healthy and buds are nice and frosty. Even if it were a deficiency, you are getting so close to the finish line that it may not even be worth the time to diagnose.
Found a pic on reddit of someone else growing Summer Lemons. It is "Summer Lemons" and not "Summer Lemon" as the title says, right? I couldn't find any singular lemon strain. Anyways, the pic below also shows the red leaves near the top.

summer-lemons-30-days-veg-slurricane-approx-45-days-veg-v0-quhvrepk18nf1.jpeg

So whatever is causing the red, it looks like this particular strain is more susceptible to it.
 
Found a pic on reddit of someone else growing Summer Lemons. It is "Summer Lemons" and not "Summer Lemon" as the title says, right? I couldn't find any singular lemon strain. Anyways, the pic below also shows the red leaves near the top.

summer-lemons-30-days-veg-slurricane-approx-45-days-veg-v0-quhvrepk18nf1.jpeg

So whatever is causing the red, it looks like this particular strain is more susceptible to it.
same with that plant,. either had some cold nights or not fed correctly,, if the buds are red colour than ya it’s genetics but if the bud is green with these red leaves than it’s a form of stress,. ie cold, not enough food etc,.. as you see these are near the tops that’s another indicator of it probably had a few cold nights,. NPK deficiencies usually start lower on the plant than if not corrected it’ll creep up,. the cold usually affects middle and tops first,..
 
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