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Sweet mother of grow Jesus!Wookie is a bit hard to tell exactly, but its one of two things.
Too cold temps bringing out natural purpling,
Or
Too much Nitrogen. Given too much N they go super dark green until finally going a deep purple.
Given its just one outer leaf probably just genetics expressing exposeure to extended low leaf surface temps.
If you draw an invisible line right around the outer and purples only there, be purpling from cold.
If its through the top fans consistently, and through the inner lowers after that, too much N.
She’s late in flower, like real late. This is all sounding very PPM c02 pH slurry test nitrates FBC S&M H2O UN CalMaggy complicated.
Any chance for pics you say?Any chance of some more overall pics in natural light? One fan isnt so easy to draw a conclusion on.
Look tbh I’m not the overshare look at me! LOOK AT ME!! type, but I’ll see what I can do.
No one:
Me: here’s a pic of my dinner, my shoes, my dogs, my dinner again, my shoes (again), my front door, my free stuff, dinner (again) my Banksy tshirts I turned into pictures, my teapot ashtray, my dinner (again), my walk, a tree, my beach, some birds, a cloud, another tree, my shoes (again) and my dinner (again)…
L O L L I N G !
I’ll get some when I get up
KkAs for Izzys fade, could be natural. As shes the first one youve grown you have no baseline. I think some just like to pull from leaves even when its available at their feet, but thats just my thoughts.
I think sometimes its natural for them to stop using their roots and start moving mobile nutrients to the buds from mid flower.
She looks like shes doing it all over rather than bottom up. Even if you correct it now if it is a deficiency, you might not do that much for her overall as she goes into late flower.
(EDIT) Just checked, shes at 50 days in flower today, just let her ride T. She'll go the distance, and worst case be an easier trim.
Thanks