Are My Fan Leaf Stems supposed to be Purple ???

Ogchieff

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I know purple is usually a sign that something is wrong. My plant looks health to my knowledge. I am growing Ultimate Purple in a 3x3 running ocean forrest soil. I ph my water (6.2-6.8) and my temps have been 78*F Humidity 55%. I was running a 300w vivosun LED on full spectrum, however I just switch to a 600w vivosun LED today/.I also noticed it doesn't look as purple with the lights off. Am I being paranoid.
 

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worldspawn

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I have lots of that on my plants and there doesn't appear to be a problem. I took the view that it was caused by exposure to the light as i generally only saw it on stems that received direct light, and then only the side facing the light.

In general I'm not aware of purple being a bad sign. Lots of people strive for purple buds.
 

JoeBlow5823

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It can be a sign of an issue but that looks like a healthy purple.

Nothing wrong with these girls lol.

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Ogchieff

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I have lots of that on my plants and there doesn't appear to be a problem. I took the view that it was caused by exposure to the light as i generally only saw it on stems that received direct light, and then only the side facing the light.

In general I'm not aware of purple being a bad sign. Lots of people strive for purple buds.
awesome thank you!!
 

spek9

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It can be a sign of an issue but that looks like a healthy purple.
I concur with this. Typically, purple stems can be caused by too cold an environment, or a few different nutrient deficiencies/toxicities. Your temp is perfect (78F), and there is no sign of nutrient issues. It appears just to be genetic makeup. I usually am growing several strains simultaneously, and I'll have one strain with the purpling and another with green stems right beside each other in the same grow area, both getting the exact same nutrient treatment all the while appearing perfect in health.
 

Wattzzup

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I see this on a lot of plants. So I just assumed it’s common. I don’t get it much on mine this early. Mine usually starts when I’m adding nutrients. I’m curious to see what other people think.
 

Ogchieff

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I concur with this. Typically, purple stems can be caused by too cold an environment, or a few different nutrient deficiencies/toxicities. Your temp is perfect (78F), and there is no sign of nutrient issues. It appears just to be genetic makeup. I usually am growing several strains simultaneously, and I'll have one strain with the purpling and another with green stems right beside each other in the same grow area, both getting the exact same nutrient treatment all the while appearing perfect in health.
Awesome News!! thank you so much! with all this time in quarantine, i am basically able to over analyze everything
 

Ogchieff

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I see this on a lot of plants. So I just assumed it’s common. I don’t get it much on mine this early. Mine usually starts when I’m adding nutrients. I’m curious to see what other people think.
so far mostly reassuring feedback. ill be starting to add nutrients probably by the end of the week
 

spek9

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so far mostly reassuring feedback. ill be starting to add nutrients probably by the end of the week
Start with a 1/2 dose or less of the manufacturer's recommendation when mixing the nutrients, and remember to pH the mixture after the nutes have been added to the water (I know you already pH, but it's just a reminder). If leaf tips start burning, back off on the amount of nutes you're putting into the water. If the bottom leaves begin to go a pale yellow colour, that's Nitrogen deficiency, and is your cue to increase the amount of nutes in the water.

Keep a notepad handy, and document the water/nutrient ratio you use each feed. That way you can't forget what you were feeding at last feed. In this notebook, jot down any signs of problems or issues you may encounter, and date everything. On your second grow, you can use this information to dial things in immediately.
 

Ogchieff

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Start with a 1/2 dose or less of the manufacturer's recommendation when mixing the nutrients, and remember to pH the mixture after the nutes have been added to the water (I know you already pH, but it's just a reminder). If leaf tips start burning, back off on the amount of nutes you're putting into the water. If the bottom leaves begin to go a pale yellow colour, that's Nitrogen deficiency, and is your cue to increase the amount of nutes in the water.

Keep a notepad handy, and document the water/nutrient ratio you use each feed. That way you can't forget what you were feeding at last feed. In this notebook, jot down any signs of problems or issues you may encounter, and date everything. On your second grow, you can use this information to dial things in immediately.
Awesome advice!! thank you !!! I will def have a journal for this!
 

Ogchieff

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FFOF is hot soil. You shouldnt have to add any nutrients for about 3-4 more weeks. Adding anything now is risking nutrient lockout.
how long from sprouting would you recommend beginning nutes? i believe my plants sprouted around april 7th give or take 3 days
 

JoeBlow5823

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how long from sprouting would you recommend beginning nutes? i believe my plants sprouted around april 7th give or take 3 days
I grow in dirt similar to yours and this is about when i gave first feeding. Its more about the size/stage of the plant than number of days. Your plant is kinda small if its 28 days old. That light you are running is only 240w. How close do you have it? These were 35.If they were photos i would have waited longer to top dress but they are autos and they were flowering.

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This was day 28 for me. Except that little one, it was a week younger.
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WintersBones

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I know purple is usually a sign that something is wrong. My plant looks health to my knowledge. I am growing Ultimate Purple in a 3x3 running ocean forrest soil. I ph my water (6.2-6.8) and my temps have been 78*F Humidity 55%. I was running a 300w vivosun LED on full spectrum, however I just switch to a 600w vivosun LED today/.I also noticed it doesn't look as purple with the lights off. Am I being paranoid.
Just a suntan all good.
Im new to using LEDs as well and this threw me off a little at first. Just check the manufacturer's distance/power setting recommendations, i tried to cheat mine closer too early (its not hot ah'duh lol) and almost toasted my young girls.
 

Ogchieff

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I grow in dirt similar to yours and this is about when i gave first feeding. Its more about the size/stage of the plant than number of days. Your plant is kinda small if its 28 days old. That light you are running is only 240w. How close do you have it? These were 35.If they were photos i would have waited longer to top dress but they are autos and they were flowering.

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This was day 28 for me. Except that little one, it was a week younger.
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im now running a 600w LED, i ran a 300w for a week, but the first 3 weeks I actually had them growing on my balcony. in one glass pot with no ventilation
 

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Ogchieff

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I grow in dirt similar to yours and this is about when i gave first feeding. Its more about the size/stage of the plant than number of days. Your plant is kinda small if its 28 days old. That light you are running is only 240w. How close do you have it? These were 35.If they were photos i would have waited longer to top dress but they are autos and they were flowering.

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This was day 28 for me. Except that little one, it was a week younger.
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what size tent are you running? also what lights are you running?
 

Ogchieff

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Just a suntan all good.
Im new to using LEDs as well and this threw me off a little at first. Just check the manufacturer's distance/power setting recommendations, i tried to cheat mine closer too early (its not hot ah'duh lol) and almost toasted my young girls.
ok thank you for the input! im completely new to growing
 
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