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Hello good people....I have an OG pheno that was started from seed. She's about 10 weeks old in organic soil and in a 6.2 gal pot. I noticed after topping, to limit height and get her to fill out, that I have burgundy striping and 4 BLADE leaves on new growth that sprouted after cuts. Picture is attached. Thus is only occurring where topping was employed. Any thoughts, suggestions on what is happening. ..if it's normal or a stress induced mutation? Should I remove any of these locations. Also, I would point out that she I'd pre-flowering at each new growth tip, as well. 2 pistils each. Thanks in advance for any guidance. Cheers
 

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The red on the stems is probably genetic and they kick out different numbers of leaves at different spots. Red petoiles could be a sign of magnesium deficiency but yours look good and green, maybe a bit overwatered but not bad. Looks nice, keep it up.
 
The red on the stems is probably genetic and they kick out different numbers of leaves at different spots. Red petoiles could be a sign of magnesium deficiency but yours look good and green, maybe a bit overwatered but not bad. Looks nice, keep it up.
Thanks Doc! I think I had read somewhere that if it was isolated to branches/stems that had "stress" (in this case, topping) then it can trigger the release of pigment? If in all branches or mainline, more possibe it is genetic or nute deficiency? Is this right? I just moved it to a 6 gallon container from a 4 gallon. During transplant, it looked like the roots were on verge of packing. Don't know if that would do it. Thoughts? As far as water, I was scared I was underwatering. But, I've been judging based on feel of soil at about an inch deep. I have drainage holes and reservoir. Thanks for the feedback and encouragement. I appreciate it!
 
Always water until its completely drenched and water runs out the bottom if possible.
 
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