Anyone know what this could be? I'm on day 35 of the hubbabubbas. Growth is fine and coming along nicely. Just wanted to know why o get some red stems lol
Most of a time it is deficiency .
If you could get us more info like what lights you are using, soil or hydro, what are you giving them (feed) , what your temperature in grow tent, what is ph of your water , soil (run off, and water that you giving to the plant)
Take some pictures and post them in here...
My Short Rider fans also have a similar condition, as well as many of the outdoor photo's I have grown. As to what it is, it could be a deficiency but in my opinion it's just a trait some plants show. I looked at your grow and it looks like your leaf tips show just the first signs of nute burn so I really don't think it's a deficiency but I have been known to be wrong. Regardless your ladies are looking good. Peace and happy growing!
Previous answers are correct, likely low temps or strain specific trait, could be a Ph issue, but if the plant looks otherwise healthy you're fine. Do not remove any leaves unless they are otherwise irreparably damaged. Good luck! :smoking:
Anyone know what this could be? I'm on day 35 of the hubbabubbas. Growth is fine and coming along nicely. Just wanted to know why o get some red stems lol
Typically it's either due to low temps or looming cal/mag problems, especially if you're growing with LED. If it is a cal/mag def then I'd address it now or else your fan leaves will turn crispy during flower
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