Orange tips

Autumn39

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20150912_203913.jpg 20150910_185400.jpg 20150912_203919.jpg Age: 8 weeks 4 days
Tempature: 75
Humidity: 55
PH: 6.5
Nutrients: technaflora 900 ppm
Thought it was nutrient burn but color is more orange than yellow and I've never seen that before any thoughts??

Also have another plant that is wrinkled looking here's a pic... 20150912_203958.jpg
 

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polishpollack

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that really looks like a nute deficiency, but I'm not sure which one. that little spotting looks like magnesium def but the color I've seen is usually yellow-golden, not orange. it could be a different nute however.
 

Autumn39

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Thanks that's what I'm confused about is the orange color I've searched a lot and haven't seen any problems with that color just yellow...
 

vostok

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I'd be more concerned with your red stems ..keep up the nighttime temps, as for the anxiety, cut back you nutes to half for 2 weeks
 

DirtyMcCurdy

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Sometimes its not a deficiency issue rather an environmental problem. You're humidity may be a little on the high side for those temps. Calcium is carried through transpiration. Sometimes high humidity or over-watering can cause the plant not to transpire as much, which results in less calcium uptake.
 
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