tactownryder
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and i hav also started using epsom salts about 4 days ago
I will tell you sir you are wrong. And its not the temps either they stay between 70-85 degrees. Its not a potash deficiency because we have been using too much ferts. They are just purple veins that are growing on plants from the blue/purple familieswell its a common deficiency. the purple that is caused in some strains do to cold temps is a pure or dark purple and potassium deficiency causes a purplish red color that will be dark on the stipules and a lighter striping up and down the stem.
further more they both happen in relatively different areas.
Alot of ppl will grow a whole crop having this deficiency the whole time and not knowing cus they thing its a "Good" purple but infact it is causing things like internode elongation, miniaturized leave formation and stunted growth rate.
So to answer your question.
Based off his description, yes I will still stand by with a 95% certainty that it is a Potash deficiency, even without pics.