Purple stems!

setitandforgetit

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Hello! So a few of my girls have purple stems. From what I have read about the issue I can assume some strains just have them naturally. Just wanted to post a few pics for some outside opinions. Thanks!

Temps low of 62 high of 76
7gal soil
3000k qb lighting

Strains are blue dream and white widow
 

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Kaotic

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I’d say it’s a genetic result. What’re your feeding regiments?
Hello! So a few of my girls have purple stems. From what I have read about the issue I can assume some strains just have them naturally. Just wanted to post a few pics for some outside opinions. Thanks!

Temps low of 62 high of 76
7gal soil
3000k qb lighting

Strains are blue dream and white widow
Would worry about
I’d say it’s a genetic result. What’re your feeding regiments?
I’m gonna agree. Plant looks healthy, as long as your feeding it properly and taking good care of it she should stay like that
 

Kaotic

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Hello! So a few of my girls have purple stems. From what I have read about the issue I can assume some strains just have them naturally. Just wanted to post a few pics for some outside opinions. Thanks!

Temps low of 62 high of 76
7gal soil
3000k qb lighting

Strains are blue dream and white widow
And it’s not even like dark purple it’s a nice purple hue with green I’m guess genetics for sure
 

Cvntcrusher

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Hello! So a few of my girls have purple stems. From what I have read about the issue I can assume some strains just have them naturally. Just wanted to post a few pics for some outside opinions. Thanks!

Temps low of 62 high of 76
7gal soil
3000k qb lighting

Strains are blue dream and white widow
Thats all genetics. I have 3 plants with the exact same ordeal. I mean EXACT.
 

Mrs. Weedstein

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Temps bro temps .... bump that shit to 80’s for warm root ball and transpiring.

Plants hate chiller temps .
I can’t entirely disagree yet I think it has more to do with acclimating the plant to the conditions. In my part of Oregon we drop down to 60 F or even lower at night, even at the height of summer. The plants don’t seem to mind, but when they’re outdoor, that’s all they know. I would agree that a nice cozy indoor plant that’s accustomed to like 75 F nonstop may not like 60F at all.
 
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