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thejj924

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Today when i looked at the plants the stems of the leaves were Red/Purple; according to the help guide i think i need potassium, Any Help?


Edit: Not Potassium according to the PH Levels Test i Just Did its Nitrogen....Please HELP??
 
Today when i looked at the plants the stems of the leaves were Red/Purple; according to the help guide i think i need potassium, Any Help?


Edit: Not Potassium according to the PH Levels Test i Just Did its Nitrogen....Please HELP??
Post some pics. If it is potassium then you need to fertilize. Best of luck and welcome to RIU.
 
True. There are a lot of strains that have red or purple coloration to the petioles or leaves. Do not use this as a sign that your plant needs K.

The plant bottom leaves are yellow green as well; but according to the test I gave it this morning it looks like my plant needs nitrogen (N) I will post pictures after 4:20pm.
 
The plant bottom leaves are yellow green as well; but according to the test I gave it this morning it looks like my plant needs nitrogen (N) I will post pictures after 4:20pm.
Just give it a light dose of nutes. The leaves that are yellowed may not recover but new leaves will be fine. N deficiency is very common and not a big deal as long as you take care of it relatively quickly.
 
True. There are a lot of strains that have red or purple coloration to the petioles or leaves. Do not use this as a sign that your plant needs K.

The plant bottom leaves are yellow green as well; but according to the test I gave it this morning it looks like my plant needs nitrogen (N) I will post pictures after 4:20pm.
 
What type of fertilizer do you recommend I bought an organic fertilizer from ACE hardware, "Espoma Plant-Tone" is that decent; I posted what I used in another post if mine

https://www.rollitup.org/attachment...524534d1251303494-discoloration-planttone.jpg
That sounds like it will work. Never used it personally but it's got beneficial bacteria and more magnesium than most ferts which is usually a good thing. Just start 'em out slow, like 1/4 strength and work up slowly.
 
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