Yeah I wish someone actually KNEW the answer to what it is! I'm still leaning toward some type of bacteria.... hard to say for sure tho.I wouldn’t worry about it. A few years ago, pretty much everyone I know who had an outdoor grow was seeing this purpling. Initially, I thought it was some type of infection or Phytoplasma disease so I cut a bunch of tops off. The ones I left just grew out of it and all the cutting I did just reduced my yield.
This comes up in multiple threads at this time of year. I have yet to find a concrete answer on the cause.
Have grown in the swamps for yrs never seen this, The last 4 yrs i have seen this Now that i grow on my land an have lots of time to look at plants, Never has it turned into a problem.I wouldn’t worry about it. A few years ago, pretty much everyone I know who had an outdoor grow was seeing this purpling. Initially, I thought it was some type of infection or Phytoplasma disease so I cut a bunch of tops off. The ones I left just grew out of it and all the cutting I did just reduced my yield.
This comes up in multiple threads at this time of year. I have yet to find a concrete answer on the cause.
What you see in his photo is what I call preflower, it is the begining. I currently have 8 in this stage and two stacking up bud. Just some wind down here, very little rain at the coast.Odd. This whole flowering thing is a bit of a mystery to me. I'm still waiting for some action (unless what I'm seeing in the photo posted above is the very beginnings).
I lost part of a branch on the Cherry Wine in Isaias the other night but that was the only damage. You get much wind up your way?
We only got 1/2" of rain out of that--it's dry as a bone here. At least the heat has backed off somewhat but it's coming back this weekend.
Wind hasn’t been bad. Isaiah bypassed us. It’s been 90+ degrees for the past few weeks. Plants are loving it but I’m up to watering every two days now.Odd. This whole flowering thing is a bit of a mystery to me. I'm still waiting for some action (unless what I'm seeing in the photo posted above is the very beginnings).
I lost part of a branch on the Cherry Wine in Isaias the other night but that was the only damage. You get much wind up your way?
We only got 1/2" of rain out of that--it's dry as a bone here. At least the heat has backed off somewhat but it's coming back this weekend.
I know your growing some greenpoint. The 2 strains I got out there are just barely showing pistils. They will be the last ones down for sure.Glad the storm missed you. Sounds like your plants are thriving.
Really hoping to see some flowering in the next week--otherwise I'm going to have to nurse these gals right on into November!
It must be. I do know in my tent it took the longest to show but once it did they stacked fastYup, all Greenpoint. Is Stardawg a late one?
One of these, the CBD Cherry Wine, has no Stardawg--says 62-75 days flower. But even that one is showing very little at this point.
I'll just try to relax and hope to see some action next week.
Don’t sweat it. None of mine in the 30s are showing yet. It’s amazing how quickly they progress after mid-September. One of the strains I grow is late October finisher, according to the breeder. I harvested it Oct 7 last year and it was done. The cold and frosty nights at the end really seem to speed things up.Yup, all Greenpoint. Is Stardawg a late one?
One of these, the CBD Cherry Wine, has no Stardawg--says 62-75 days flower. But even that one is showing very little at this point.
I'll just try to relax and hope to see some action next week.
Easier said than done! I'm gonna be a basket case by the Autumn Equinox.Don’t sweat it.