Nutrient issue or something else?

jordan5star

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i have these stardog mothers that were recently exposed to temps as low as 12degrees. They have recently been moved into a nice warm 26degree environment for a few weeks but are growing really slow and no signs of the purple fazing out

could this be a nutrient problem? Thanks =D
 

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They look overwatered
I suspect the droop is the temp drop that caused your plants to stop feeding
They may recover but I got a hunch you are gonna see a lot of leaves drop during that period
 
Shock from the cold,small pot big plant.Feed them 1.5 EC to good runoff their hungry.
 
Thanks guys

the pots where light today so give them a feed, there is slow growth but it looks as like thats also turning purple

wonder if its worth giving them a repot
 
They look overwatered
I suspect the droop is the temp drop that caused your plants to stop feeding
They may recover but I got a hunch you are gonna see a lot of leaves drop during that period
Yup, overwatered, low temps and nutrient lockout. Raise temps and let it dry out, some foliar spray might help you through the dryout.
 
Thanks guys

the pots where light today so give them a feed, there is slow growth but it looks as like thats also turning purple

wonder if its worth giving them a repot
Repot if you soil does not have good drainage/aeration, soggy roots = shitty plants.
 
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