Could someone identify this for me?

dredra

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This is a chem dawg # 4. Using gai green, worm castings, recharge and silica.

Few of the leaves have this pinkish/brownish color on the edges and I'm not sure what it is and how to treat it.

Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks
 

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dredra

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This is a chem dawg # 4. Using gai green, worm castings, recharge and silica.

Few of the leaves have this pinkish/brownish color on the edges and I'm not sure what it is and how to treat it.

Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks
Will post another photo with light off
 

nomaninsf

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Are your temps in the low 70's? When I'd flower late fall through winter and my intake fans were pulling in extra cool air, I'd always get purple hues on my fan leaves. Less so during warmer seasons when my flowering temps were 80's.
 

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dredra

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Are your temps in the low 70's? When I'd flower late fall through winter and my intake fans were pulling in extra cool air, I'd always get purple hues on my fan leaves. Less so during warmer seasons when my flowering temps were 80's.
I've been staying around 78 to 80 degrees for the 3 weeks. I'm towards the end of my 4th week in flower.
 

dredra

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Are your temps in the low 70's? When I'd flower late fall through winter and my intake fans were pulling in extra cool air, I'd always get purple hues on my fan leaves. Less so during warmer seasons when my flowering temps were 80's.
Nice looking plants btw
 

nomaninsf

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I've been staying around 78 to 80 degrees for the 3 weeks. I'm towards the end of my 4th week in flower.
I wouldn't worry about it. This closeup photo is the same plants from my previous post, when they first started turning purple. The side by side is what they looked like a few weeks into flower compared to near end of harvest. Some strains do it no matter what temps, and some are more prone to that kind of coloring from cooler temps. Nothing I'd worry about, at least from my experience.
 

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nomaninsf

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You bet! It's been just over 10 years for me too! I'm a little rusty and using LED for the 1st time. I've missed this so much.

Thanks for your input
Me too. 10 years ago LEDs were trash, but I'm happy with the performance of modern diodes.
 
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