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mcmc said:
altho i still have same problem with one of the plants :(


Could you tell me what latitude you live in?? I see your temps are in metric or whatever, selsius, thats what i'm lookin for. anyway how much more time are u figuring on to finish plants ?
 
SKAGITMAGIC said:
Could you tell me what latitude you live in?? I see your temps are in metric or whatever, selsius, thats what i'm lookin for. anyway how much more time are u figuring on to finish plants ?
the temps in siliceous, i dunno actually its my first time growing :D
 
hxxp://www.google.com/intl/en/help/features.html#calculator


32 degrees Fahrenheit is 0 degrees Celsius. 17 degrees Fahrenheit is -8.3 degrees Celsuis.

-nasty
 
getnasty said:
hxxp://www.google.com/intl/en/help/features.html#calculator


32 degrees Fahrenheit is 0 degrees Celsius. 17 degrees Fahrenheit is -8.3 degrees Celsuis.

-nasty
man its 32 celsius not fehr :S
 
I would say genetic. The plant looks healthy IMO. Some Indicas have a characteristic red or purple stem that is completely normal. I have a sativa outdoors that has had purple stems and shoots for the life of the plant. Its perfectly fine and is going into week 6 of flower.

Or it could be a Phosphorus or Magnesium deficiency. Check the PH for nute block-out. 6.5 is a good number to shoot for. Then a quality source of phosphorus. I prefer organic.
 
A daytime high of 32 and a night time lo of 17 Celcius is great for growing.

32C is 90 F
17C is 63 F

But how many hours of daylight are you getting right now?
 
drfting07 said:
I would say genetic. The plant looks healthy IMO. Some Indicas have a characteristic red or purple stem that is completely normal. I have a sativa outdoors that has had purple stems and shoots for the life of the plant. Its perfectly fine and is going into week 6 of flower.

Or it could be a Phosphorus or Magnesium deficiency. Check the PH for nute block-out. 6.5 is a good number to shoot for. Then a quality source of phosphorus. I prefer organic.

sorry 2 reply in other name but they banned tht account anyway i will check and i added a phosphorus couple weeks ago
 
dman1234 said:
A daytime high of 32 and a night time lo of 17 Celcius is great for growing.

32C is 90 F
17C is 63 F

But how many hours of daylight are you getting right now?

10 hours
 
guys ist ok to add more than togther ???

like 20-20-20 fert and iron and zinc ?? n on the nxt day u do phosph and mag ???

heard some stop other to solve ?
 
Oops, my bad! Got the conversion reversed. Hehe :)



-nasty
 
mcmc said:
altho i still have same problem with one of the plants :(

This isn't a problem, really, just something that happens. A lot of times, it's showing it's mildly unhappy in some way, maybe got a bit cold or is lacking in a nute! Nothing to get overly worried about.
 
number of weeks/day s is mostly irrelevant outdoors. They will be done, when they are done... or frost gets 'em...
AND.... where did you find the information on your number of light hours?? you said you're getting only 10, I find that improbable at best, impossible more likely. with 90F day and 60f nights, no way are you far enough north OR south to be only getting 10 hours. eg Anchorage AK is getting 10 hours right now.
Giving incorrect information is likely to garner incorrect advice/suggestions.
 

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