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    I this odd color a problem?

    Hi , I’m hoping this is just a strain thing - it’s Acapulco Gold and broke surface 10 days ago, I have a few other strains in same soil and have given them only 6.4 ph well water - any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks

    #2
    I'd say it's time for nutrients and I would transplant soon to. But that's me and I usually go seed to final pot.
    havent used much photoperiod, but I did just transplant my clones.
    have you fed nutes at all yet
    ps. Just zoomed in. Looks purple genetics but does that strain turn purple? Cold temps?
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      #3
      I didn't think it had any purple - do you really think it should be fed already? I’m going to transplant pretty soon

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        #4
        What sort of temps are you maintaining?
        Colder temps will bring out purples and such. I would think that Acapulco Gold would be a sativa and would react to cooler temps.
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          #5
          It’s a consistent 75 in the room - it is dry though - 38% - humidifier is on its way

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            #6
            Do you think the light can do this ?

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              #7
              give it time. It looks like part of the normal growth. some strains just start out a bit odd looking. if you are in super soil no need for nutes for about 3 weeks. If you are in coir you should be feeding them nutes already.
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                #8
                You're right, it should be transplanted.

                The purple color is normal, it's a genetic disposition. I've had that early purple on an African strain, right in the center of (what's going to be) the uppermost bud. Temps can cause purpling but other times it's going to happen no matter the temperature because the color is in its genes

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                  #9
                  Yo dude, I'd say it looks fine enough to me - the leaves look a little hardy-ish already, though that's probably due to low humidity only just toughening em up abit early. Plus next to fresh new lime green growth it'll look extra contrasted anyway. To save on dehumidifier, you could always pop in a propagator for few days or build DIY cling-film prop over top of pot, though it looks past the fragile seedling stage of caring too much now anyway, though never hurts to go gentle with sativas.

                  Pot and feed wise, if the soils anything light or above then if me I would still water only for next couple weeks and wait before nutes, and i always like to let them get to few nodes high in seedling cups before transplant, so rootball builds up bit bigger - that is personal preference though and dependent on what plant saying to you anyway. Be cool to see how it grows!

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                  • Rwise
                    Rwise commented
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                    Ya man Wise wants to be feed, BBQ will do nicely! LOL

                  #10
                  Transplanted three so far including the funny colored one. My Mimosa has been drooping - didn’t think I over watered but could have.

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                  • DaGreenBlazer
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                    Yo, they all looking like healthy little seedlings and at home already! If you not aware already, plants can sometimes look abit less vigorous for up to a few days after transplant but then generally perk up once they start chomping into their new food source, so don't sweat their appearance too much atm.

                    Over-watering is always an issue to be aware of too, and definitely always better to underwater than over-water - they'll drink too little a lot quicker than they will if it's too much, so is far easier to correct, plus the analogy i learnt was staying thirsty is far better than staying drowning!

                  #11
                  Yeah I almost dropped the one in the 1 gallon pot while transplanting - it looked pretty sick for one day then perked up. I’m using different pot sizes to see what I should do in the future relative to # of transplants - I am gonna do one more variation using s solo sized bio degradable container (paper bag) directly into a 7 gallon bag. Hopefully they won’t get too big in the next 2 months before they go outside.

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