Help!! Undiagnosed Problem for outdoor babies.

imchucky666

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You say your temps have been dropping......How much???????
I remember reading that purpling could sometimes be caused by cool temps.
 

imchucky666

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Your very very first picture had what looked slimy, clearish stuff on it, maybe snail trail? Have you checked your Neem you sprayed? Perhaps a bad/old bottle?
Sorry, just throwin' things out there that I would wonder about if it was me.
 

Rottedroots

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Thanks guys..:D

The soil is my own. Great compost with lots of well rotted seaweed, Turkey turd and even lobster bodies and fish skins. The stuff is as sweet as it gets. It's out of the same pile I used indoors last time and the PH was good. It doesn't rub off and the color runs right to the core of each little bud. The H2O is right out of my Koi pond and is like ready made tea with a little fish turd and algea floating around. You would not want to drink it.:D
Temps maxed out at 71 today and have been down to lower 50's. How about this variable??????????? Fogged in most morning and they are only a couple hundred yards from SALT water and they are potted up in 15 gallon tree pots and not in the ground?:D
The Neem is a fresh bottle and it never occurred to me that I could hit them with aluminium sulfate to change their color. Interesting from a marketing point of view if I was marketing.:D
It's only getting the Super Silver and Buddha Tahoe and I don't know if those are purpling varieties. Frankly the plant material seem healthy. Firm and healthy to the pinch. WTH, could it just be a natural occurrance with that much color? They have been budding for a while but slowly picking up speed.
Corso!! Walter killed Mike!!!:?
 

Corso312

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Mike had to go he did not fall in line....What specifically are you asking about..the purple?...how long have the plants been flowering?
 

codster25

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yeah it's not mold man it's just some purple pheno coming out that's all. Or possibly a deficiency, hard to tell from just a pic and little info LOL
 

Rottedroots

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Im just going to go with it not being a problem at all. They look and feels healthy so naturally occurring purps it is. Going to be some REALLY purple chit..

Why is purple a desirable trait? Would you breed for the trait at the expense of the buzz? CORSO.. Walter killed Mike! I mean wtf.
 

wheezer

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hhahahaha temperature induced purple coloring...perfectly normal for some strains, even strains that are not "Purple" strains get some color when the temps drop. That's all it is. carry on...
 

209 Cali closet grower

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If there are mulberry trees nearby it could be bird shit with the berries in them. An annual happening. Purple stains all over. More likely strain related though. Not mold so ignore the calls to start cutting.
where stone when you wrote this?

no way that can be bird shit?

I will say purple strain too
 

Rottedroots

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Very Cool really that the consensus is that it's just natural purps and not a problem. I may be paranoid but I'm glad I put it out there to eliminate the concerns. I was getting very bunchy thinking about rot and such. :clap:
 

Theowl

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Hey man, nothing wrong with seeking answers..
That's how we learn. ;)

And the collective mind is always a good start; you'll get every answer possible.
That, my friend, is troubleshooting! :)
 
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