Mark Marley
Member
Hi, so I've finally got to the point where I have 6 clones and a mother plant. I am using the same soil and nutes for all.
When I put the clones under CFL 23W or 26W, blue or red, the stems turn red/purple
When I put the clones under 20W cool white long tube, 30" or whatver it is, there are no red/purple stems. New growth will even turn back to green stems. And if I move it back to the CFLs, then the stems turn red/purple again.
I have long wondered why they turned red-purple and I suspected it was the light, but with different strains and soil, I was never certain. I have seen various posts that the red-purple stems are caused by Phosphorous deficiency, High water pH greater than 7, and heat. Even in low heat, they turn red-purple, and the other 2 are ruled out because I can move them in and out of the CFL box and the red-purple stem growth stops and they turn back to nice green.
Under these 2 LED bulbs I have the stems seem to grow green and not red-purple, but I just switched them to that to test the LEDs, but the little growth I've had in a day seems not to be red-purple. That red-purple growth does not seem to be healthy as the stem gets sort of brittle and the leaves aren't as healthy looking.
So, what is it about the CFLs that could be causing this?
When I put the clones under CFL 23W or 26W, blue or red, the stems turn red/purple
When I put the clones under 20W cool white long tube, 30" or whatver it is, there are no red/purple stems. New growth will even turn back to green stems. And if I move it back to the CFLs, then the stems turn red/purple again.
I have long wondered why they turned red-purple and I suspected it was the light, but with different strains and soil, I was never certain. I have seen various posts that the red-purple stems are caused by Phosphorous deficiency, High water pH greater than 7, and heat. Even in low heat, they turn red-purple, and the other 2 are ruled out because I can move them in and out of the CFL box and the red-purple stem growth stops and they turn back to nice green.
Under these 2 LED bulbs I have the stems seem to grow green and not red-purple, but I just switched them to that to test the LEDs, but the little growth I've had in a day seems not to be red-purple. That red-purple growth does not seem to be healthy as the stem gets sort of brittle and the leaves aren't as healthy looking.
So, what is it about the CFLs that could be causing this?