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Should I be concerned about red stem(possibly splitting)

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Should I be concerned about red stem(possibly splitting)

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Should I be concerned about the redness in the stems growing. Too much light/heat?
Should i be concerned about red stempossibly splitting

Tent size: 2/2/4
Light distance: 28-23 in
Par:320-340
Humidity: 60-65
Temp: 23c
Light cycle:18/6.
Medium: promix premium potting soil
Light: 100w | p1000 viparspectra led.
Age: 81 days.
Seed origin: lemon crack bag seed.
(green crack x super lemon haze)
History: was stretched but was been put deeper into solo cup. Watered when it’s dry, via, bottom water. It’s been crushed 1 once and it’s fallen over in the cup once and the whole cup has fallen over once. Has been transplanted a few times. Had light burn. No feed yet. Had extreme taco curing and the reverse of that. Has been recovering. Has been topped.
 
Hello again Chris.
Nothing wrong here.
You could top her at the red line and do a nice mainline. Keep her short with lots of nice kola tops.
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Should I be concerned about the redness in the stems growing. Too much light/heat?
I tend to think of red stems as a sign of stress, but there can be other causes. Such stress can result from many causes. Generally, plants respond well once they're in a favorable environment. The new green growth tells me this plant is doing better. I'd probably cut off the damaged leaves and let the new growth develop.
 
Hey Herbal,

That is a very good article. Well written. It actually states things clearly without weasel words: thought be this, could be that.. Nice.

Z.
 
Hey Herbal,

That is a very good article. Well written. It actually states things clearly without weasel words: thought be this, could be that.. Nice.

Z.


yeah despite having mixed review about the quality of their seeds RQS has some great blog content on many topics that sum up the things quiet well.
 
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