Curious help plz

cage

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If the discoloration came close to the drops of temperatures, I'd say that's it.
Low temps could inhibit the phosphorus uptake.
Usually it starts more from the bottom, but cold nights and plenty sun during day might make it look like that too.

Other than that plants are looking nice, leaf tips looking good too.
 

conor c

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If the discoloration came close to the drops of temperatures, I'd say that's it.
Low temps could inhibit the phosphorus uptake.
Usually it starts more from the bottom, but cold nights and plenty sun during day might make it look like that too.

Other than that plants are looking nice, leaf tips looking good too.
Indeed plus anthocyanins being produced to protect your plant he is right though once temps dip below 15c you lockout some nutes the plant cant uptake em so this why fall/autumn happens with trees etc
 

541Boi

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Yep sounds like you guys nailed it. There indoors well in garage and without lights being on at night early morning it probably got down too below 60 maybe. How long does that take too recover from? If changes too remedy the temp problem were made obviously.?
 

cage

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But only the one plant I believe has produced and showed this...?
If you have same strains, but went from seeds they could still be very different type of phenotypes.
Also like Hollatchaboy mentioned about the nutes,
the affected one is generally way less green than the lady in the next bucket, so probably a good idea to start feeding.
The slight deficiencies, might even contribute to the affected one to being more prone to stress situations.
 

Fatjoe

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Pretty plant. I agree with the others. Cooler temps don't always bring out color but it seems to help them along if it's in the strains gene pool.

DG soil..lol. Rock that shit like a Boss. Obviously you are. I wouldnt be surprised if ya see some issues pop up before she finishes flower. They do need some nutrient support. So, something to consider.
 

curious2garden

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2months 3 week old plants getting into 3rd week of flower no special nutrients or soil whatsoever. Dollar general soil too be specific. Curious as too why the sudden discoloration?
Temp did drop slightly..
Curious here to help :lol: My guess is you got cold enough to block some P so you are seeing that. It's nothing to worry about. Also the cold can interfere with chlorophyll metabolism which makes the anthocyanin production of a plant more apparent as the plants lose some of their green pigment. Hope that helps :)
 
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