Nutrient issue or something else?

jordan5star

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Howdie

i have these stardog mothers that were recently exposed to temps as low as 12degrees. They have recently been moved into a nice warm 26degree environment for a few weeks but are growing really slow and no signs of the purple fazing out

could this be a nutrient problem? Thanks =D
 

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Herb & Suds

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They look overwatered
I suspect the droop is the temp drop that caused your plants to stop feeding
They may recover but I got a hunch you are gonna see a lot of leaves drop during that period
 

myke

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Shock from the cold,small pot big plant.Feed them 1.5 EC to good runoff their hungry.
 

jordan5star

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Thanks guys

the pots where light today so give them a feed, there is slow growth but it looks as like thats also turning purple

wonder if its worth giving them a repot
 

F_T_P!

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They look overwatered
I suspect the droop is the temp drop that caused your plants to stop feeding
They may recover but I got a hunch you are gonna see a lot of leaves drop during that period
Yup, overwatered, low temps and nutrient lockout. Raise temps and let it dry out, some foliar spray might help you through the dryout.
 

F_T_P!

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Thanks guys

the pots where light today so give them a feed, there is slow growth but it looks as like thats also turning purple

wonder if its worth giving them a repot
Repot if you soil does not have good drainage/aeration, soggy roots = shitty plants.
 
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