Indoor Auto Purple - Pyramid seeds

Hi AFN.

Just a quick update, i will post the pictures later. Iv work long hours and yesterday i left work at 6.30am (its was freeing!) and didnt get back till 10.30pm, so i never saw my plants at all for nearly 2 days. They have been in flower now for 6 weeks and was amazed when i saw them how much they have grown. They are all focusing on being fat bitches, and the purple was actuay leaning over up against the tent i need to get some bambo sticks in, i had a stick of a orchid plant but that didnt work lol she to heavy!
Anyway, i noticed that all 4 plants have started to get yellow tips, the purple has got faded light green leafes too. She is at day 51 now the breader says she is 70 days from seed (i understand it may be longer that this + and also because she taller thatn the rest she is taking in alot of the power from my light 250hps), is she starting to finsih up with 19 leaft? They are on there last week of N as i will not be feed them with it as i want them N-Defitient. I will keep a close eye on the yellowing leafes as i want them yellow soon but i was just wondering if its because of somthing else or is this natural?

My Double Berry has some redish rust spots in the middle of the older fan leafes, which i seem to believe is a phosporush def? am i correct?

If anybody thinks it becuase of nutes i feed them on BioBizz, 1ml grow (last week) , 4ml Bloom, 4ml Topmax. I was also feeding them on 2ml of AN BidBud once a week, but that finished over a week ago, and since i have stopped feeding them they really have seemed to plump up. The Buds are very dence on all plants, and you can feel the weight in the tops. They get a tea every other watering of mollases and 5ml of Organic Liquid seaweed for the soil micro's. They have had espon salts at day 21 from seed, and into the second week of flower, but they are all smelling and looking fine!

Because of the cold weather at the mo my night time temps have dropped to sometimes 13C (55F) day time temps are 25-27c, and humidiy is 35% and 55-60% when HPS is off. I know its not perfect but it liturally cost me a fortune to heat my house with coal (old house). Is this to cold for night time?
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Here a pic of her leaf, It looks like i have a calcium def maybe? i have lime in my soil, i will feed her some more lime in her nxt watering?
This is about as worse as it gets aswell, so iv think iv spotted it early, iv noticed aswell that all of my photos have grown 2cm. Do you think they have had a growth spurt and brought a few problems?
 
That would be my guess, too. Adding lime is slow acting, as you know. Don't you have some nutes that have some calcium in them? Might work faster. Adding more lime is going to raise your soil pH again, so you have to keep an eye on that, too.
 
I don't have any nutes with calcium in it apart from topmax and they are on the full amount of that now. I do have some calcium tablets with mag and zinc in them. I read of people using them to get calcium into their plants, although I'm not sure on the quantity of water to dissolve them in.
 
Ooh, nice! She's gonna get nice and fat in the next three weeks! :wiz:

Noods have you even grown a purple strain?, as im in doubt if she will even turn purple. In the last week if nothing has happened i am going to take her out of the tent at night, and put her in the attic (my tent in is a attic conversion next to a little door that leads to the attic) and feeding her cold water to try and force the purple.

This is what she is surposed to look like...
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Ah, she still got lots of time and lots of fattening up to do. She just might change colors yet. Be patient. LOL
If you feed her cold water, you're not doing her any favors! Just like when your skin gets cold and the pores close, the roots will clam up when they get cold. Roots take the day off, plant gets no food...
You want the environmental temps to be cooler for triggering the color thing. That's IF the colder environment is the trigger for the colors in that plant.
 
Ah ok man scrap the cold water! I did wonder why as I have never fed them cold water, the colder environment makes sense. If I look outside I have a sage bush that has now turned purple because of the colder weather so ill try that!
 
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