I don't quite understand then.it's fine guys, it just means that those stems are cold (most likely at night).......... it wont hurt anything........ I find that most the stems closest to the fans get the red stem.
certain strains have purple/red stems and it is nothing to worry about.I don't quite understand then.
I grow 3 plants in a container together, there small and other one has this problem..
Is it just "weaker" than the others?
I see, I'm not sure if there all the same strain.every plant has different genes even if they are the same strain, just like us.........weaker? thats not for me to say, less tolerable to cold seems a better way to put it.
Well as long as you meet her expectations you should be ok lmao!there's nothing better..... just don't expect too much.... my girlfriend I think expected too much out of it, cause she says she doesn't get stoned off the shit we grew. but I don't have that issue........I think she just expected too much and the bud will never meet her expectations.
This is what i thort? Whats the accuracy on this? Ive seen an actualy red/maroon tinge on the main stem on a nutrient neglected plantWow dudes! The most common reason for red stems is a magnesium deficiency. Have none of you even looked at a mj deficiency chart?
http://www.greenmanspage.com/guides/tables.html
stinkbud. That is one lame post. Blueberry is a specfic pheno type that is known for turning blue, (tahis is why it has it's blueberry name) especially if there is a large drop in night time temperatures. That is age old data Dude. However, if its stems are turning red it is because of a deficiecy of magnesium in relation to a high level of phosphorus not because of its strain or pheno type. Add some Calmag and the deficiency will not exist and the red will not appear Dude.