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Purple problem
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Purple problem
Hello! First grow and I've got an issue I can't seem to find a solid answer to. I have purple edges on my leaves and red/purple stems.
Maybe phosphorus deficiency? Doesn't seem to line up with other pics online.
I fed them twice in short succession, Maybe over feeding? I flushed them out as i thought this was the culprit and I believe they need to be cut down soon.
If not that then too much light... Maybe none of these...
Any ideas?
some info
Planted early May.
Tomato grow bag soil
3 litre plastic pots
fed with miracle grow organic liquid feed slightly diluted down
autos
18/6 under MiGro 100+ 12" away
Maybe phosphorus deficiency? Doesn't seem to line up with other pics online.
I fed them twice in short succession, Maybe over feeding? I flushed them out as i thought this was the culprit and I believe they need to be cut down soon.
If not that then too much light... Maybe none of these...
Any ideas?
some info
Planted early May.
Tomato grow bag soil
3 litre plastic pots
fed with miracle grow organic liquid feed slightly diluted down
autos
18/6 under MiGro 100+ 12" away
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Re: Purple problem
Some do it, some its calmag. Elijah hit the nail on the head re overfed imho.
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Re: Purple problem
It`s not phosphorous deficiency or any other for that matter i`d say its either genetics or cooler temps but it looks more like its just got purple traits to me and theirs not much to worry about.
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Re: Purple problem
Sorry not clear enough. I have been diluting in a 2 litre bottle filled with water following guidelines on the nutrients but with slightly less than recommended.Marcus wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 3:34 pmKeep an eye on it, could be the start of a phosphorous deficiency but it could be genetics.
When you say "miracle grow organic liquid feed slightly diluted" yes you have to dilute feeds into a big jug of water, so how are you mixing the feeds and feeding the plant?
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Re: Purple problem
That`s sound, really don`t sweat it, it just like its genetics. Plant looks pretty cool from heregreenaubergine wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 3:52 pmHow cool is too cool? I've kept them between 20-26 C.
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Re: Purple problem
Nice! I originally got it for my toms and cucumbers. Eat Local!Marcus wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 3:53 pmAh, all cool then.greenaubergine wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 3:50 pmSorry not clear enough. I have been diluting in a 2 litre bottle filled with water following guidelines on the nutrients but with slightly less than recommended.Marcus wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 3:34 pmKeep an eye on it, could be the start of a phosphorous deficiency but it could be genetics.
When you say "miracle grow organic liquid feed slightly diluted" yes you have to dilute feeds into a big jug of water, so how are you mixing the feeds and feeding the plant?
I know The Captain is using that feed on his grow at the moment, so hopefully he pops in and helps.
I'm only using it on my cucumbers this year, so I'll step back and let the experts sort you out.
Good luck.
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Re: Purple problem
You sure they haven't got cold? That looks like things got too cold to me. I mean, it could be a deficiency as you have some red petiole and some yellowing and even some tip burn.
It sounds and look like she got cold and you may of upset her with fluctuations when feeding then flushing. Plants don't seem to like sudden changes like that.
Good luck bud
It sounds and look like she got cold and you may of upset her with fluctuations when feeding then flushing. Plants don't seem to like sudden changes like that.
Good luck bud
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Re: Purple problem
Thanks! I'm using a wifi temp controller and have all the data logged - always between 20-26C.grumpygrower wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 4:40 pmYou sure they haven't got cold? That looks like things got too cold to me. I mean, it could be a deficiency as you have some red petiole and some yellowing and even some tip burn.
It sounds and look like she got cold and you may of upset her with fluctuations when feeding then flushing. Plants don't seem to like sudden changes like that.
Good luck bud
Could any of that be caused by a light intensity being greatly increased part way through?
These girls have had a lot of shocks and an inconsistent environment. I would think you're right, I'm going to attempt to be a little more hands off next time. Think I've been an anxious new parent. I'm amazed they've produced anything tbh.
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