Jack Kilgore
Well-Known Member
I have noticed--yes, for the first time after 14 weeks--that there are these little purple dots that appear on the nodes of where the stem becomes leaf. It seems to be a trait concentrated around the 2 larger girls as well as toward the canopy more than the sub-canopy. Anyone know what it could be?
Theres NO WAY its a K or P deficiency, the feeding schedule has remained the same for 14 weeks and has only increased in P and K, not decreased. They're neither over-fed nor over-watered.
This one does contain the purple dot. Notice, too that it is on a more mature branch. That is something I'm just now realizing.
This one, as you can see, doesnt have the purple dot. Less mature branch.
Thoughts?
Thanks!
Theres NO WAY its a K or P deficiency, the feeding schedule has remained the same for 14 weeks and has only increased in P and K, not decreased. They're neither over-fed nor over-watered.
This one does contain the purple dot. Notice, too that it is on a more mature branch. That is something I'm just now realizing.

This one, as you can see, doesnt have the purple dot. Less mature branch.

Thoughts?
Thanks!