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Flowering cannabis leaf veins getting orange/red

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Its 26th day of flowering. Some girls are shining with tricomes(what light makes). 1- Are these veins could be light stressed? 2- Do you think they are growing slow? 3- Why these pistils are twisting, most of I saw was like hedgehog's spines.

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cigarasar said:
Its 26th day of flowering. Some girls are shining with tricomes(what light makes). Are these veins could be light stressed? Do you think they are growing slow? Or any other suggestions?
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That reddish color is anthocyanin pigment. I think there's some light stress. Some folks call that pigmentation a sunburn, and it is believed to protect the plant from the light. There are other causes, though. The yellowing leaves could be light stress, but they also look a bit like nitrogen deficiency.

What are you feeding her and how intense is the light?
 
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That reddish color is anthocyanin pigment. I think there's some light stress. Some folks call that pigmentation a sunburn, and it is believed to protect the plant from the light. There are other causes, though. The yellowing leaves could be light stress, but they also look a bit like nitrogen deficiency.

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1 have 240w qb full dimmed 40-45 cm from these buds. I feed them with 1.5ml/lt(max 2ml/lt recommended) ta pro organic bloom(2-3-4) also molasses, seaweed and bat guano. I think they are light stressed, i will make upper the light till leaves prey.
 
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1 have 240w qb full dimmed 40-45 cm from these buds. I feed them with 1.5ml/lt(max 2ml/lt recommended) ta pro organic bloom(2-3-4) also molasses, seaweed and bat guano. I think they are light stressed, i will make upper the light till leaves prey.
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My understanding is that leaves praying indoors is a sign of too little light outdoors its a sign of healthy plants
Please correct me if im wrong
 
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2 types of praying leaves, one wanting more light, two too much light, have to watch for other signs of light stress or not as days go by,..
low ph 5.5-6.0 or phosphorus deficiency? will cause colours of red, orange of the leaves high ph and exposure to cold temps will cause the leaves to turn purple, blue,.. as well as genetics,.. no such thing as fall colours indoors,.
should really only have yellowing of the leaves near the end of flowering due to lowering of nitrogen,.
 
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They’re like the plant’s power station, soaking up all the light and fueling growth. I remember during one of my grows, I noticed the veins on my flowering cannabis leaves were turning this deep orange/red color—but only under certain lighting. I panicked at first, thinking I’d messed up the nutrients or something, but it turned out to be totally normal as the plant matured. The light just made the colors pop more, and it actually looked really beautiful.I stumbled across this article that really helped me understand fan leaves better: https://2fast4buds.com/news/the-importance-of-cannabis-fan-leaves. It’s a good read if you’re trying to figure out when to prune or just appreciate how much these leaves do!
 
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