Thelbsnowman
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I was told these purple petioles were a sign of nutrient deficiency. I am asking the help of veterans or others who have had this happen to them to please give me a couple minutes of your time and help determine if i have a problem or not.
12/12 cycle, water between 5.5-6.5 Ph, 3 ladies in a single pot (given to me this way), organic soil. Maxi Bloom (3 tsp), super thrive (3/4 tsp), and supernova (1.5 tsp) nutrients in current mix in 5 gallon bucket with no air stone. last batch was seabird guano tea in 5 gallon bucket with 5 tsp of dry guano in a cheese cloth that i took out after 48 hours. Current mix in Ph of around 6. soil was super dry so i soaked in a tote overnight on 9/30/2013 with hose water. Purple petioles are only on the new growth which I've had since 9/24/2013 (top 1/4 of plant). and these leaves are just single blade. Do i have a problem or is it just the strain? BTW i don't know what strain it is either. Any thing i forgot please ask. I would like to know if i have a problem so i can do what i need to do to fix it. Thank you for reading.
12/12 cycle, water between 5.5-6.5 Ph, 3 ladies in a single pot (given to me this way), organic soil. Maxi Bloom (3 tsp), super thrive (3/4 tsp), and supernova (1.5 tsp) nutrients in current mix in 5 gallon bucket with no air stone. last batch was seabird guano tea in 5 gallon bucket with 5 tsp of dry guano in a cheese cloth that i took out after 48 hours. Current mix in Ph of around 6. soil was super dry so i soaked in a tote overnight on 9/30/2013 with hose water. Purple petioles are only on the new growth which I've had since 9/24/2013 (top 1/4 of plant). and these leaves are just single blade. Do i have a problem or is it just the strain? BTW i don't know what strain it is either. Any thing i forgot please ask. I would like to know if i have a problem so i can do what i need to do to fix it. Thank you for reading.