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That's a good point I can see that how the morning dew can cause that it kinda does look like cold is affecting it!Here's a thread with what I believe is the same problem https://www.thcfarmer.com/threads/dark-purple-disease-affecting-new-growth.98203/?amp=1
It doesn't appear to be phosphorous to me. Phosphorous is a mobile nutrient which means the plant would move it from old growth to new. It's possible I'm wrong (not the mobile nutrient part), but I'm thinking it's something else.Not sure of Ph but the other plants are fine. Well water...about a third of the plant and mostly newer growth. It just started flowering. Would it survive if I moved it to my other location?
Gramps, you're correct. My brain has been fried working 12hrs the past 13 nights and now after some good sleep, it doesn't look like phosphorus or an excess of iron, as I mentioned earlier. If the older leaves are not affected then then it's not a mobile nutrient deficiency like phosphorus since it looks like new growth is affected. Maybe a fungal infection of some kind?It doesn't appear to be phosphorous to me. Phosphorous is a mobile nutrient which means the plant would move it from old growth to new. It's possible I'm wrong (not the mobile nutrient part), but I'm thinking it's something else.
I don't know about this it looks like genetics to me or morning dew point!
^ is far more likely than phosphorous deficiency.I don't know about this it looks like genetics to me or morning dew point!
Phosphorus is more brown spots kinda like calcium Def kinda looks! To me I read their genetic pull is kinda like a blueberry it naturally turns blue because of its dna some strains of weed are the same they naturally turn purple it's nothing you doing wrong probably just it's dnaIt doesn't appear to be phosphorous to me. Phosphorous is a mobile nutrient which means the plant would move it from old growth to new. It's possible I'm wrong (not the mobile nutrient part), but I'm thinking it's something else.
I agree I read about genetics turning purple like the dna of a blueberry same thing kinda!^ is far more likely than phosphorous deficiency.
Phosphorous deficiency also usually starts showing itself in old growth, not new.Phosphorus is more brown spots kinda like calcium Def kinda looks! To me I read their genetic pull is kinda like a blueberry it naturally turns blue because of its dna some strains of weed are the same they naturally turn purple it's nothing you doing wrong probably just it's dna
Guys I kinda feel like an idiot. So I hopped back on the website where I bought these to but some more and decided to check the reviews out. Another person who grew this had the same issues...he sounded like an experienced grower and stated it was genetics which is what I'm NOW leaning towards. It a shame because the plant is kicking ass with buds....the strain is a pakistani chitral kush...thanks for all the input
Guys I kinda feel like an idiot. So I hopped back on the website where I bought these to but some more and decided to check the reviews out. Another person who grew this had the same issues...he sounded like an experienced grower and stated it was genetics which is what I'm NOW leaning towards. It a shame because the plant is kicking ass with buds....the strain is a pakistani chitral kush...thanks for all the inputhappy growing!
I've dealt with this exact disease this summer a couple of times, I've done lots of research and the only thing that makes sense would be phytoplasma disease / witches broom. After cutting off any problem areas I eradicated the issue I've noticed a size decease by about 1/3 compared to my other plants after getting this disease. Most commonly spread by leaf hoppers.
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